It depends on the scooter. If it is below 50 cc, and you do not plan on going above 30 mph, then no, but if it is above, then you have to have a special license, insurance, and registration. Call your local DOT or DMV and ask them about it and they can help you. Hope this was a good answer.
In North Carolina, you do need a motorcycle endorsement to legally operate a scooter with an engine displacement over 50cc. If the scooter has an engine size of 50cc or less, you can drive it with just a regular driver's license. However, it's important to check local regulations, as requirements can vary. Always ensure you meet safety and insurance requirements as well.
If it is under 50cc, has lights and such, and has a seat height of 25", then no. Over 50cc and is must have a title and you have to have a motorcycle license and insurance.
Yes, even if you don't own a car. Pretty ridiculous. Although they have a 'fleet vehicle only' restriction you can get without insurance, which means you could only drive company-insured vehicles.
If your primary residence is in NC, you should hold a NC driver's license.
In North Carolina, you do need a motorcycle endorsement or a motorcycle learner's permit to operate a 50cc scooter or motorcycle on public roads. Additionally, the scooter must be registered, and you must have liability insurance. While a 50cc vehicle may not require a full motorcycle license, the appropriate endorsement is necessary for legal operation. Always check the latest state regulations, as laws can change.
Garrett boggs
need register biusenes no need for license if single job is less then $35000 need insurance
No you don't i just talked to my drivers' ed teacher and he said that you don't need to have insurance for just a learners permit. You only needed when you get your full licences
Insurance is issued on the vehicle, not the driver. If your child, properly licensed, is driving with you in the front passenger seat, the vehicle and its passengers are covered.
no
It is a distance of 165 miles from Charlotte. Will take you around 3 hours to drive from Charlotte, NC to Hot Springs, NC.
1.5 hours drive