On Georgia highways, individuals can operate bicycles, electric bicycles, and certain types of scooters without a driver's license. Additionally, unlicensed individuals may operate non-motorized vehicles, such as skateboards or rollerblades. However, motorized vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and ATVs, require a valid driver's license. Always check local regulations, as rules may vary by municipality.
Not without a license in Connecticut.
Yes, you can drive from Montgomery to Asheville using only state and U.S. highways, without getting on an Interstate highway. For example, Alabama highway 9 to US-78 to GA-100 to US-27 to US-411 to GA-53 to GA-136 to GA-515 to GA-60 to NC-60 to US-64. If you have a GPS unit in your car, you can select the option "avoid highways" to get a route without using Interstate highways.
Yes and you need a motorcycle endorcement on it...under 50cc you do not.
GA law does require a license for a handyman
no, if you're 17 you can get your license without having your permit. but if you don't have your license.... no driving by yourself!
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No. A suspended license is suspended in the whole of the US.
In Georgia, you must have a driver's license with a motorcycle endorsement in order to operate a moped or bike with 150 ccs or larger engine. For a device with a smaller engine, you may use it, but not on the road.
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