Only if it is street legal and registered. For example, you can legally drive a Honda metropolitan on any road except for the highway, but not a 50 cc goped.
any scooter or moped that is over 50cc requires insurance. if it is under 50cc, it is recommended by some that you get insurance but that would be a waste and is not necessary. it depends on your feelings about it though. CORRECTION: Any scooter that Equal to, OR Less than 50cc, does not require a license nor insurance in most states.
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).
Yes you need a class E license to drive any scooter that is 50cc or less, over 50cc's requires a motorcycle endorsement
im pretty sure that if its under 50cc you can ride it at any age.
No, not on any public roads.
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If your scooter is 50cc and under, you don't have to have a license or insurance. But you do have to put an orange flag on it. It's the law. If you have any questions I suggest you call Highland motor sports in Louisville Kentucky. They know everything you need to know about scooters.
Yes, any scooter over 50cc is considered a motorcycle in Michigan. Because of this you have to have your cy endorsement, and register it as a motorcycle.
In Minnesota, you can legally operate a 50cc scooter, but there are specific requirements. Riders must be at least 15 years old and possess a valid driver's license or a motorcycle endorsement. Additionally, the scooter must comply with state regulations regarding registration and equipment. Always check local laws for any specific rules or changes.
In Massachusetts, you cannot legally ride a 50cc scooter without a valid driver's license or a motorcycle license. Specifically, riders must have at least a Class M motorcycle license for operating scooters with an engine size of 50cc or greater. Additionally, riders should also ensure that the scooter is registered and insured according to state regulations. Always check local laws for any updates or specific requirements.
I believe that any 2 or 3-wheeled vehicle over 50cc is classified as a motorcycle.