Most states consider anything with an engine over 50cc to be a motorcycle. A 125cc scooter will probably have to be registered and licensed as a motorcycle, and the qualifications for the drivers licese will be the same as for larger motorcycles.
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A motorcycle license is required for a 250cc scooter in Arkansas. Any two-wheel vehicle that is over 125cc and ridden on the street requires the operator to have a motorcycle endorsement.
You need to have a basic training licence and be aged over 16 to drive a motor scooter in California. The scooter must also not exceed 125cc in engine size.
Scooters above 49cc are classified as motorcycles. You would need a motorcycle endorsement/license.
To legally operate a 125cc motorcycle or scooter in most countries, you typically need to be at least 16 years old. However, age requirements can vary by country and region, so it's important to check local laws. Additionally, riders often need to obtain a specific motorcycle license or endorsement to operate a 125cc vehicle.
Yes, in North Carolina, you need a motorcycle endorsement or a motorcycle learner's permit to operate a 125cc scooter. Additionally, you must have a valid driver's license. It's also required to register the scooter and have liability insurance. Always check local regulations, as requirements may change.
Indirectly, yes. "50cc" and "125cc" refer to the displacement of the engine, expressed in cubic centimetres. In my jurisdiction, a 50cc. scooter is not capable of speeds in excess of 50 MPH, therefore you don't need a motorcycle endorsment on your driver's license. A 125cc. "scooter" is legally a motorcycle, and there are 125cc. bikes that are capable of speeds in excess of 100 MPH. There are also 50cc. scooters that will exceed 55 MPH and then some, but don't tell anybody...
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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.