Yes, in most states, you need a driver's license to operate a 50cc scooter.
No, not on any public roads.
Yes, in most states, a 50cc scooter requires a driver's license or a special permit to operate legally on public roads.
Yes and you need a motorcycle endorcement on it...under 50cc you do not.
If its 50cc yes.Less than 50cc,for example 49.4cc no.
Yes. You need a driver's license and insurance.
I doubt it but check with the local authorities.
No, you have to register it and it has to be inspected and insured but as long as you have a valid drivers license for a car you don't need a motorcycle license for a scooter under 50cc in PA. I have a Honda Metropolitan and rode it for three years before getting my motorcycle license.
In Kentucky, you do not need a driver's license to operate a scooter with an engine size of 50cc or less, as long as you adhere to specific regulations. However, if the scooter has an engine larger than 50cc, you will need a motorcycle license or a motorcycle learner's permit. It's important to also follow local laws regarding registration and insurance. Always check the latest regulations, as they can change.
You need a drivers license for scooter 50cc and below. You need a motorcycle endorsement for above 50cc.
no license or insurance needed if under 50cc
Yes you must have a drivers licence to operate a 49cc scooter on the roadways in Washington State. You do not however need a motorcycle endorsement If the scooter is under 50cc. Mirror(s), head light, tail light, turn signals and a DOT approved helmet are also required to be on the roadways.
Yes, in most places, you need a license to ride a 50cc scooter. However, the specific requirements can vary by country or region. Some places may allow riders to operate a 50cc scooter with just a regular driver's license, while others may require a specific motorcycle or scooter license. It's important to check the local laws in your area for accurate regulations.