Yes. In general, a motorcycle drivers license issued in and North American province or state should be valid for driving a motorcycle anywhere in North America. Local regulations (such as helmet laws) must be observed.
In NY u can get a juniors license at 16 years old. And a full license at 17
125cc
Please check the Motorcycle Manual (related link).
No. Anyone can purchase a motorcycle as long as they have the money. Registering and insuring the bike will be the hard part.
Yes, that can be driven with a regular drivers license. Anything above that size engine will require a motorcycle license.
it's not based on CC it's based on max speed
If you Transferred your NY license to a Florida driver license can still get tickets on your NY license
Yes. http://www.dmv.ca.gov/dl/vioptct.htm
When you register for the NCLEX exam, you indicate on your registration which state you are trying to get licensure for. This state then needs to provide your authorization to test. You can take the NCLEX anywhere, and you will get the license for whatever state you put on your registration form. If you are getting a NY state license however, it is not valid in California, only in NY. You need to get your license endorsed over to California through their state board of nursing.
Yes, your driver's license is good throughout the United States.
Yes. In New York state a class M license is required if the top speed of motorcycle is great than 30mph, regardless of engine size. Motorcyles with a top speed of less than 30mph that are registered as class B or C vehicles can be operated with a class D license.
Yes, in New York, you need a motorcycle license to operate a 300cc trike scooter. The state classifies trike scooters with an engine displacement of 50cc or more as motorcycles, requiring a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license. Additionally, you must comply with specific safety and equipment regulations for motorcycles. Always check with the New York Department of Motor Vehicles for the most current requirements.