According to the Washington state Department of Licensing, a 2-wheel endorsement is needed for a 50cc scooter that can go faster than 30 miles per hour. If the scooter has a stabilizing conversion kit installed, a 3-wheel endorsement is required.
You need a drivers license for scooter 50cc and below. You need a motorcycle endorsement for above 50cc.
Yes you need a class E license to drive any scooter that is 50cc or less, over 50cc's requires a motorcycle endorsement
Yes, any scooter over 50cc is considered a motorcycle in Michigan. Because of this you have to have your cy endorsement, and register it as a motorcycle.
Yes, in Washington State, you need a motorcycle endorsement to ride a 49cc scooter. Even though it's under 50cc, it is classified as a motorcycle, and you must have a valid driver's license with the appropriate endorsement. Additionally, the scooter must be registered and insured to comply with state regulations. Always check local laws for any updates or specific requirements.
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.
do you need to register a 50cc scooter in Colorado
In NM you need a motorcycle license with W, Y, or Z endorsement, even for scooters <50cc.
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.
i have a LB50QT-6 50cc scooter. i need to see a diagram of the scooter
Do u need a full license to drive a 50cc scooter in turkey
Yes, in most states, you need a driver's license to operate a 50cc scooter.
to operate a scooter on the roadway you do need a driver's license. should your scoot be bigger than 50cc's, you also need a "motorcycle endorsement", having a separate operations test (and a written one too? it's been a while...) which shouldn't be a problem if you can ride...