Yes. In New York state a class M license is required if the top speed of motorcycle is great than 30mph, regardless of engine size. Motorcyles with a top speed of less than 30mph that are registered as class B or C vehicles can be operated with a class D license.
you would need a m-class endorsement to ride a motorcycle
In Florida, you must first have a valid driver's license before you can obtain a motorcycle license. If you don’t already have a driver's license, you’ll need to apply for that first. Once you have your driver's license, you can then apply for a motorcycle endorsement (Class M) by passing the required knowledge and riding skills tests, or by completing a motorcycle safety course.
It depends on the laws in your state. Some states don't have separate motorcycle licenses - motorcycle is an endorsement, so yes, you would need a drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement. However, other states offer a Class M license which is just for driving motorcycles. If you later want a vehicle driver's license, then you get a new license and the Class M endorsement is added to the new license.
It all depends on the state you live in. For example, in VA it is possible to have a motorcycle license without having a drivers license. If you already have a drivers license, you would get an M-Class endorsement.
No, you do not need a motorcycle endorsement to operate a 50cc and under moped or scooter in Oregon. You do, however need either a regular driver's license, or a moped-restricted Class-C license.
Under 150cc is a Scooter and you need an "L" class license in IL Over 150cc is considered a motorcycle and you need a "M" class license in IL "Do you need a motorcycle license to operate a motorcycle if it is under 150cc in illinois?"
Wyoming driver's licenses Class C (standard) and M (motorcycle) are valid for four years and generally expire on your birthday.
No. To ride a motorcycle you need an M-Class license. To drive a car you need a drivers license.
You still need a motorcycle endorsement.
Car and Motorcycle
In Manitoba, you cannot legally ride a 49cc scooter without a valid driver's license or a specific motorcycle permit. Riders must have at least a Class 5 driver's license or a Class 6 motorcycle license to operate a scooter. Additionally, it's important to ensure the scooter is registered and insured according to provincial regulations. Always check the latest local laws for any updates or changes.
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.