A license is not required for riding a 49 cc scooter. However, it is a good idea for new rider to take a motorcycle course so they can learn how to maintain safety on the road.
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.
It depends what country your in, the laws are different. The minimal age for driving a scooter legally in any country is 14 (50cc scooter).
every state is different in there laws about this
Congress can veto local laws or pass laws for Washington D.C.
if you have to ask than your too young to use one
It was about 3 years ago when i was 15 local laws don't allow u to drive before that,My first scooter was Honda x8rx scooter.
One of the laws that George Washington enacted is the Judiciary act of 1789. Another of the laws that George Washington enacted is the Naturalization Act of 1790.
You can check the laws of intestacy for the state of Washington at the related question link below.
See the related link provided below that provides access to the laws of the State of Washington.
Revised Code of Washington. They are the State Laws.
This is ridiculous to get motorcycle license for scooter 150cc ! Motorcycle is not same scooter ! Is there a way i could fight for it !? __ It depends on your local laws. In Ontario, Canada for instance, it the machine is 150cc it falls under the motorcycle regulations and the driver must have a valid M1 (motorcycle) license. But you really have to look up the local laws in your area.
Yes, a 49 cc scooter is generally legal to ride in many places, often classified as a moped or scooter. However, specific regulations can vary by state or country, including age requirements, helmet laws, and whether a special license is needed. It's essential to check local laws and regulations to ensure compliance before riding.