No... it is a misdemeanor. If you get the class M (motorcycle) endorsement before your court date the judge will likely dismiss it.
Arizona requires anyone driving a scooter on a public road to have a valid drivers license. You do not need a motorcycle endorsement.
No dummy. The 'M' endorsement goes on your drivers license.
No.
You need the passenger (P) and School Bus (S) endorsements.
It depends on the laws in your state. Some states don't have separate motorcycle licenses - motorcycle is an endorsement, so yes, you would need a drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement. However, other states offer a Class M license which is just for driving motorcycles. If you later want a vehicle driver's license, then you get a new license and the Class M endorsement is added to the new license.
No. To get a motorcycle endorsement on your drivers license you must appear in person and demonstrate proficiency in operating it.
No
None
The only one you can get is the motorcycle endorsement.
A "P" endorsement on a driver's license signifies that the holder is authorized to operate a vehicle designed to transport passengers, typically for hire, such as a bus or taxi. This endorsement is often required for commercial drivers who transport more than a specified number of passengers. To obtain a "P" endorsement, drivers usually need to pass additional tests, including a written exam and a driving skills test specific to passenger vehicles.
Yes, except for novice drivers with an intermediate license.
No