It all depends on the state you live in. For example, in VA it is possible to have a motorcycle license without having a drivers license. If you already have a drivers license, you would get an M-Class endorsement.
Not in the state I live in, probably not legally in your state either. A drivers license and a motorcycle license are 2 different licenses. You will only carry one drivers license with you but it will have the motorcycle operator endorsement on it.
Most states mandate a motorcycle license.
NO you dont you only need a motorcycle license to drine a enduro bike on the road, but a regular dirtbike does not need a license
Do you gotta have a regular driver's license that I have a motorcycle license,
probably can't legally get regular license until 21
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.
Yes, you will need a motorcycle only license or motorcycle endorsement on your regular license. Virginia does not require a motorcycle license or endorsement for a scooter or moped. A scooter or moped is defined as having an engine less than 50cc's and your is larger than that.
Yes, in most states, you need a special license or endorsement to legally drive a scooter on public roads. This typically includes a motorcycle license or a specific endorsement on your regular driver's license. It's important to check your state's specific requirements for scooter licensing.
Do you need any papers besides a regular driver's license to drive from U.S. to Alaska on a motorcycle?
From the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division website: "A motorcycle license or endorsement is required to drive a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle. You must be at least 16 to apply for a motorcycle license." For the sake of AZ law, a 'scooter' of <50cc is a 'motor-driven cycle' 50cc or larger is a 'motorcycle'.
In all states, the person operating the motorcycle must have a motorcycle license, which is separate from a regular driver's license. Some states also require all passengers to wear a motorcycle helmet at all times while riding.
Actually, a second "endorsement" will be attached to your existing driver's license.