NO! Mopeds generally are 50cc or less. Some states allow highway travel with a minimum of 150cc which is suicidal, unless it can maintain 70mph. Personally I would go no less than 250cc for highway riding, and more like 400cc for long distance touring with or without a passenger and with the ability to pass comfortably at highway speeds.
In most states, it is legal to drive a moped on the highway as long as the moped meets certain requirements such as having a maximum speed limit and engine size. However, it is important to check the specific laws and regulations in your state to ensure compliance.
If the moped is street legal and requires a license plate you cannot drive it at 13 years old on any public streets or highway.
Driving a moped is like driving a car. You have to have a licences to drive a moped.
You can drive a moped at the age of 14. The age for a moped in the U.K. is 16. Spain and Italy is 14
by federal regulation a moped is 50cc or less. in my state you can drive any size moped with a regular vehicle permit
Legally to drive a moped in the US you have to be 16. No licence plate is required.
It depends upon what state you live in. In Michigan, you can drive a moped at 14 years old.
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.
It is not a crime to ride a moped. All you have to do is have licenses.
Yes, in most states, you need a driver's license to legally drive a moped.
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.
Depends on the country