In Texas, you are required to have a motorcycle license or a motorcycle learner's permit if your scooter has an engine displacement of 50 cc or more. Scooters with engines smaller than 50 cc do not require a motorcycle license, but you must still have a valid driver's license to operate them. Always check for any updates or changes to the law for the most accurate information.
Take motorcycle lessons and get a driving licence.
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No, I am from South Africa and I bought my scooter without a licence, you do need at least a learner's licence to ride on the roads though
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According to the DMV booklet, no. If a scooter is under 100cc you do not need a licence.
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no. must be inspected/tiltled and registered, but do not need a license.
No you dont need to get one. Only a car bike and pram
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.