Please check the requirements in the motorcycle manual (related link).
No
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If you operate any two wheel motorcycle with an engine size greater than 50 cc, a motorcycle endorsement on your driver license or a motorcycle-only license is required.
Yes, in the state of New Mexico you need a license and tags to ride a 50 CC scooter.
no it has to be under 50 cc
Can you drive a 50 cc scooter in Texas without a drivers license
No you do not. You need insurance. And registration only I believe.
In Chicago, you do not need a motorcycle license to operate a moped or scooter with an engine size of 50 cc or less, but you must have a valid driver's license. However, it's important to follow local regulations, such as wearing a helmet and complying with traffic laws. Always check for any updates or specific requirements from local authorities before riding.
50 and below. Anything over 50 you must have the motorcycle endorsement.
Are you sure you don't mean a 60cc scooter? Because a motorcycle with a 600 cc engine is not called a scooter. For a scooter and moped with a 60cc engine or smaller, you need to be 16, attend a driving safety corse and pass a test. Because the scooter is bigger than 50 cc, you will either need a regular drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement or a motorcycle driver's license. In Pennsylvania the following rules apply for a motorcycle license: 16 years old for a learner's permit, 16 years and 6 months old for a restricted license and 18 years old for a full license.
== == If your motor scooter has an engine capacity of at least 50 cubic centimeters, it falls into the category of motorcycle in Connecticut. That means you have to follow the same laws motorcycle drivers and owners do. You need to register your motor scooter, hold title and registration, and carry a motorcycle operator's license. It is illegal to ride your scooter on sidewalks. Your scooter must have brakes, lights, a horn, and mirrors. If your scooter's engine capacity is less than 50 cubic centimeters, it is classified as a moped, or a "bicycle with helper motor." You are only required to hold a valid driver's license to own and ride it.
Yes, someone needs a license to drive a 100 cc scooter or any other one over 50 cc in North Carolina. They also are required to carry insurance.