Yes, in Michigan, you can drive a moped with a valid learner's permit. However, you must adhere to specific restrictions, such as not carrying passengers and only riding during daylight hours. It's also important to ensure your moped meets the state's definition of a moped, typically characterized by having a maximum speed of 30 mph and an engine capacity of 50cc or less. Always check for any additional local regulations that may apply.
It depends where you are. In Michigan you can take a test to get a permit at age 14, check with local police or DMV
In Michigan, a person can drive a moped at the age of 15 and older. The moped must be registered with the Department of State before driving it on the street.
no and you spelled learners wrong
by federal regulation a moped is 50cc or less. in my state you can drive any size moped with a regular vehicle permit
14 but you have to have a moped license or have a valid permit or license
It depends upon what state you live in. In Michigan, you can drive a moped at 14 years old.
The state of Arkansas a requires a person to be 14 years old in order to obtain a moped permit. You need a drivers license or a permit to operate a moped.
no and you spelled learners wrong
Moped licenses will vary depending upon which state you live in. In Kentucky, you can drive a moped as long as you have a driving permit.
yes, my aunty does
Yes, in most states, you need a special license or permit to legally drive a moped. This is typically a Class M license or a separate moped license. It's important to check your state's specific requirements for moped licensing.
you have to be 18 but you can moped at any age 14 for a moped under 50cc and 16 for a car learners permit.