Yes you need one to Operate any type of Vehicle in California!
Yes you do if its over 50cc then you need a motorcycle class license (M1,M2, M) Under that I don't belive you need a license, but it may alson not be street legal
no. You would need an m1 license...
A class M2 is to drive a motorized bicycle or moped that operates less than 149cc. An M1 is to drive a motorcycle.
In California, you must be at least 15½ years old to apply for a moped license or a motorcycle license. To legally operate a moped, you need to obtain a Class M1 or M2 motorcycle license, which requires passing a written test and, for some, a skills test. Additionally, riders under 18 must have a parent or guardian consent. Always check the latest California DMV regulations for any updates or changes.
Depends on where you live and what the traffic laws are for them. In California, USA, yes we do, we need an M1 Motorcycle license. As well as it being insured, but the license test is beyond easy with a 49cc bike.
Yes, it is.
It depends on where you live. Here in California, you need an M1 for motercycle and an M2 for a motor scooter and/ or moped.
16 in canadna 18 to get your m2
I live in California and have a Honda CT70 Mini Trail which is a street legal, 70cc bike.I had the same question.I pulled this definition straight from the CA DMV website:A Motor Driven Cycle has 149CC or less engine size. CVC Sec. 405A Motor Driven Cycle has to be registered and driver must have a Motor cycle license (M1).A Motorcycle is anything over 150cc and requires an M1, too.A Moped or Motorized bicycle has pedals and only requires an M2.So, in answer to your question, if your bike is 50cc, is street legal and has no pedals you will need an M1 license.If it is 50cc and has pedals, then I think you're good to go with an M2.Here is the link to the CA DMV page with this infor:http://www.dmv.ca.gov/motorcycles/motorcycles.htm
absolutely
An M1 class license is a motorcycle license designation in several jurisdictions, including Canada, that allows individuals to operate motorcycles and certain types of motor scooters. Typically, it is the first stage of motorcycle licensing, requiring riders to pass a written test and a road test to demonstrate their ability to safely operate a motorcycle. M1 license holders may have certain restrictions, such as not riding at night or with passengers, until they graduate to a full M2 or M motorcycle license.
5: Classes A, B, and C. Also M1 and M2