You have to study the local rules. I think 49cc motorbike is not allowed on the highway.
Yes, anything over 49cc is considered a motorcycle.
If this is in the Uk, you can drive a moped or scooter upto 49cc on a normal car licence providing you have a "P" among your categories on the back of your card.
Not on public roads. Anyone that rides one HAS to have a Missouri Drivers License but to ride a 49cc you DO NOT need a motorcycle endorsement
None Unless you find a 49cc or smaller motorcycle. 50cc and up requires a motorcycle endorsement in most, if not all, states.
Yes. If the moped/scooter is 49cc or less you will need an automobile license. If over 49cc you will need to get a motorcycle endorsement.
No, you can't. Not in the US. You can't drive a 49cc moped on the highway in any state I'm familiar with.
Yes if under 50cc don't need a motorcycle license
depends on the state, most states require a motorcycle endorsement and registration on anything above 49cc
No - at least when it comes to driving a motorcycle on public roads. The age requirement for an Motorcycle Class 0(90 cc or lower motorcycle) license or endorsement is age 16.
In Missouri, you must be at least 15 years old to drive a 49cc scooter. However, you are required to have a valid instruction permit or a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license. Additionally, individuals under 18 must complete a motorcycle safety course to obtain this endorsement. Always check for the latest regulations, as laws can change.
To legally drive your motorcycle, you must have a Class M license. You can take your motorcycle driving test either at a highway patrol center or online.
yes