you do need a drivers license for a 49cc, anything above and it will require registration and insurance and yo uwill need a motorcycle endorsement.
no license or insurance needed if under 50cc
Yes if under 50cc don't need a motorcycle license
Yes even 50cc or under moped requires a valid DL. 14 year olds can get an M2 permit and drive a 50cc or under moped, but all operators still need a valid license.
No, if you are 16 or older you just have to take a written test for a moped license. You do not need a driver's license though. **Michigan requires that ages 15 to 19 wear motorcycle helmets by law** at age 15 you are required to apply for a moped license...if your over 16 you can use your drivers license and do not need a moped license, under 15yrs old you would need a moped license no testing is required above 19yrs old but you do need a regular drivers license, in 2007 Michigan changed the law requiring ALL 50cc or lower displacement to be registered as a moped. It use to be all 49cc and under require it, and a 50cc was a motorcycle... Michigan raised it to 50cc instead.
You need a motorcycle license for a moped over 50ccs. You need a moped license for under 50cc.
If the engine on your moped is less than 50cc the moped does not need to be registered or carry liability insurance, but the driver MUST have a valid automobile drivers license.
You don;t need a license if your moped has 49cc's or less. Anything over 50cc's and you need a license.
yes you need a class 5 for under 50cc and a class 6 for anything higher
no, as long as its under 50cc you don't need a motocycle endorsement. Florida Law states: Moped drivers need to have at least a Class E driver's license, and be 16 or older to drive a moped on a public road. A motorcycle endorsement isn't required.
not if its 50cc or less, but you need a driver's license and the moped needs to be titled, registered, and insured.
No, you do not need a motorcycle endorsement to operate a 50cc and under moped or scooter in Oregon. You do, however need either a regular driver's license, or a moped-restricted Class-C license.
No.