Only if you own a motorcycle and plan to ride.
If you are attempting to get motorcycle insurance that means you probably have a motorcycle and should have a license for it. An insurance company will not provide insurance unless you at least have a motorcycle permit.
No. YOu need Motorcycle Insurance. Check out this site for more resources on Motorcycle Insurance. http://www.findinsurance.us/motorcycle/motorcycle-home.html
No, you need a motorcycle license
No, Insurance companies require the rider to be 'road legal' and that includes the need for a valid license for the motorcycle to be insured.
Depends on the insurance company. There are companies that will insure unlicensed drivers.
"Yes you need a special drivers license in order to obtain motorcycle insurance. You must complete an approved motorcycle course, however if you choose not to you must pass a written test"
In Massachusetts you can own and ride a motorcycle with a permit. You just cant ride with a passenger and if you dont get a license you pay a higher insurance rate
You just have to pay more for it. There will be a point when they ask if you have your M1 or not.
It depends on what state you live in. Some states don't ever require motorcycle insurance. Most states that require insurance require it just to register the vehicle.
Yes, if you have a MV Operators License, a motorcycle drivers license and liability insurance on the bike.
Yes, a motorcycle license is required. Also the vehicle must be registered, pass safety inspection and have insurance.
I just called the DMV in New Mexico and that was their answer:"If that scooter goes on the road, then yes it needs registration and insurance, and just a car driver license, doesn't have to be a motorcycle driver license though. Anything above 50cc will need a motorcycle driver license, and of course in addition to the registration and insurance."