some states 50-125 most states 150-200
I believe that the smallest motorcycle is at least 250cc's.
In Michigan, a motorcycle license is an add on to a drivers license and a moped doesn't require a license. Could vary by state.
No, you do not need to have your motorcycle license in order to drive a scooter. For states will only require you to have your driver's permit.
No, Insurance companies require the rider to be 'road legal' and that includes the need for a valid license for the motorcycle to be insured.
Yes, you will need a motorcycle only license or motorcycle endorsement on your regular license. Virginia does not require a motorcycle license or endorsement for a scooter or moped. A scooter or moped is defined as having an engine less than 50cc's and your is larger than that.
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In all states, the person operating the motorcycle must have a motorcycle license, which is separate from a regular driver's license. Some states also require all passengers to wear a motorcycle helmet at all times while riding.
scooters In most states, a 49cc scooter is considered a moped and does not require a regular drivers license or motorcycle license. There may be a moped permit required. In Colorado, 49cc scooters require a drivers license.
Yes, that can be driven with a regular drivers license. Anything above that size engine will require a motorcycle license.
It depends on what state you live in. Some states don't ever require motorcycle insurance. Most states that require insurance require it just to register the vehicle.
Yes. If it is 50cc or less a regular automobile license is all you need. Larger motor sizes require a motorcycle license.
Probably. To NOT have to have a motorcycle license, the bike must be 3.5 or less horsepower, have a max speed of 30 mph or less, and be fully automatic. If it does not meet any one of these stipulations, you must have a motorcycle license. Most new scooters with only 49cc engines do require a license because they exceed these specifications.