absolutely
no. You would need an m1 license...
A class III driver's license does not exist in the state of California. California offers class A, B, C, M1, and M2 licenses.
A class M2 is to drive a motorized bicycle or moped that operates less than 149cc. An M1 is to drive a motorcycle.
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
16 in canadna 18 to get your m2
There are 10 classes. 1. Class A 2. Class A Fire fighter 3. Class A Noncommercial 4. Class B 5. Class B Fire Fighter 6. Class B Noncommercial 7. Class C 8. Class C Commercial 9. Class M1 10. Class M2
Yes, in Kentucky you can get your Class M license even if your Class C license is suspended.
Yes they are, however, bus drivers get more specialized training beyond their class C license. They need a class B license. You first need a class C license before you can get a class B license.
M Class
According to the California DMV, any motor-driven cycle that has an engine size of 149cc or less requires registration. Additionally, to legally ride the vehicle a Class M1 license is needed.
You just have to pay more for it. There will be a point when they ask if you have your M1 or not.