No you do not. You need insurance. And registration only I believe.
In CT to drive a 50cc scotter or less you need a standard motor vehicle license. Above 50cc you must have a motorcycle license.
Yes, you will need a motorcycle only license or motorcycle endorsement on your regular license. Virginia does not require a motorcycle license or endorsement for a scooter or moped. A scooter or moped is defined as having an engine less than 50cc's and your is larger than that.
If you live in California and your scooter is 50ccs or less, no license is required. If your scooter is more than 50cc's you need a motorcycle license. Check with your local DMV for more details on how to obtain your scooter license. stonemkr reverse painting on glass.
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.
Yes you need a class E license to drive any scooter that is 50cc or less, over 50cc's requires a motorcycle endorsement
No. All scooter or moped operators must have a valid driver's license; for a car if 49cc or less, for a small motorcycle if 50cc to 150cc, and for a large motorcycle if larger than 150cc. All mopeds/scooters must be registered with the state, you must have plates, and you must have insurance.
you only need a drivers license as long as the motor is 49cc or less
Probably. To NOT have to have a motorcycle license, the bike must be 3.5 or less horsepower, have a max speed of 30 mph or less, and be fully automatic. If it does not meet any one of these stipulations, you must have a motorcycle license. Most new scooters with only 49cc engines do require a license because they exceed these specifications.
If the scooter is 50cc or less you do not need a motor cycle license, insurance, or a tag but you still need at least an ordinary drivers license to take it on the road.
Technically, you can operate a "scooter" without a valid license in Florida, IF the scooter is electric and meets the qualifications of being a motorized bike. If the scooter runs on gasoline, then no matter the size, you HAVE to have a valid driver's license. (By the way, the 49cc reference in the question actually does pertain to a certain restriction in Florida - with a gasoline powered scooter, 49cc is the maximum engine size a person can operate without a motorcycle endorsement on their driver's license). Oh, one last thing about the electric scooter - it has to have pedals which allow it to be pedaled just like a bicycle...hence meeting the guidelines of a "motorized bike."
Usually, to ride without a license, the scooter must be 49cc or less and have a top speed of 35 MPH.
No license plates are required for scooters or mopeds 49cc or less in Nevada. As far as whether you need a drivers license I'm not 100% sure but I would say yes because there is a M classification on a Nevada drivers license that is specified for motorcycle/moped.