It depends where you live. Most countries require a licence and valid insurance for public roads.
Yes, anything that is above 50cc you will new a license for.
A person caught driving a motorcycle without the proper license would have to pay a fine that could cost between $80 and $100. To have this fine dropped they can go get their license to drive a motorcycle.
A $720 fine in Oregon. Other states would have similar fines.
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Can you purchase a motor vehicle in Louisiana without a valid drivers license
Yes, anything over 50cc you need a motorcycle endorsement or license to operate a motorcycle in the state. Anything under 50cc you have to have a valid drivers license or motorcycle license to operate in the state.
yes. anything over 50cc is considered a motorcycle in the state of maryland.sometimes you can get away with riding a 70cc moped but i dont suggest doing so.i ride mopeds and scooters.all 50cc. if you ride a moped you will need a drivers license,a learners permit or a moped license. but yes you need a motorcycle license for anything over 50cc.
In CT to drive a 50cc scotter or less you need a standard motor vehicle license. Above 50cc you must have a motorcycle 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.
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Yes you need a class E license to drive any scooter that is 50cc or less, over 50cc's requires a motorcycle endorsement
You need a motorcycle license for a moped over 50ccs. You need a moped license for under 50cc.
Nope sorry, you have to have at least A1 category to drive 50cc
yes they are and if i ever see you riding one there i will come get you
From the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division website: "A motorcycle license or endorsement is required to drive a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle. You must be at least 16 to apply for a motorcycle license." For the sake of AZ law, a 'scooter' of <50cc is a 'motor-driven cycle' 50cc or larger is a 'motorcycle'.
As long as it is under 50cc, no; your "50cc" is almost surely actually 49cc, thus conforming to this law.
Yes, anything over 50cc and up requires a motorcycle endorsed license in Florida. Mopeds and motorcycles under 50cc require no special endorsement, and auto license is suitable.