a moped license
you have to be 16 or older and have a moped license
Not in the state of Connecticut. You need to have a drivers license to legally operate a moped.
No. Just a moped license or a standard drivers License.
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.
you have to at least be 30+ because you need a license the age to ride is 9+
yes
you do not need to register a 49cc moped/scooter but you do need a car license to ride one. you are not allowed on turnpikes or highways and the top speed can not exceed 30mph.
By law a CBT must be taken to ride a moped, and it is the only test you need to take to ride a moped on your own (this lasts for two years before you have to re take it unless you possess a full license by then), however you must use a learner plate at all times. A CBT must be taken to provisionaly ride on a motorbike before a motorbike test. You can ride a moped on a full licence without a CBT.
To ride a moped in the Hawkeye State, you need to be fourteen years old and take a moped safety class.
Yes, and in fact in almost all states you will need a motorcycle license and not just a moped license, as a Moped is generally considered to be a cycle with a 50cc engine or smaller. It also needs to be registered with the DMV and pass an inspection (some states do not require inspections, however - you'll need to check for yourself) AND you need to carry liability insurance to be able to LEGALLY ride it on the roads. If you go to http://www.moped2.org/mstates.htm all the state moped drivers license requirements are listed.
That all depends on the size of an engine. If it is under 50cc (in Michigan at least) you must be at least 15 and get a moped license which costs about 8 bucks, and you have to register the moped and put a sticker ont he back that costs 15 bucks. If it is OVER 50cc you need a driver's license and a moped endorsement. If it IS under 50cc AND you have a driver's license, you're good to go. Also, if you get a driver's license after you get a moped license, you have to give up the moped license, but you can still legally ride it
depends what state your in please be more specific