You need a license for anything that's gas powered and electric powered vehicles that go over 20mph.
no
I don't have a son but if you do the answer is yes
No, a motorcycle license is required for anything with over 49cc displacement, a regular class E license will suffice.
yes
Technically, you can operate a "scooter" without a valid license in Florida, IF the scooter is electric and meets the qualifications of being a motorized bike. If the scooter runs on gasoline, then no matter the size, you HAVE to have a valid driver's license. (By the way, the 49cc reference in the question actually does pertain to a certain restriction in Florida - with a gasoline powered scooter, 49cc is the maximum engine size a person can operate without a motorcycle endorsement on their driver's license). Oh, one last thing about the electric scooter - it has to have pedals which allow it to be pedaled just like a bicycle...hence meeting the guidelines of a "motorized bike."
For public roadways - If it is street legal, the operator has a driver's license, and if it has liability insurance. If no to any of the above - you can ride it on private property with the property owners permission.
what is a 49cc dirt bike
Yes, their engines are small enough that they are not classified as "motor vehicles."
Haha Nice question.Im pretty sure you DO need a license to ride a bike with a motor on it in Texas.My family lives down there and the police just wanna make sure it is yours and your safe.& once again...FUNNY question :]
The short answer is No. All mopeds and scooters with engines 49cc or less must have an operator with a CT MVB Drivers License. If above 49cc they must have a motorcycle license and the unit have plates and insurance.
no you do not need a license to ride a pocket bike in a brampton but just like the road you got to have a flag so you can be seen
Yes, anything over 49cc is considered a motorcycle.