In Rhode Island, operators of motor scooters must have a valid driver's license or a scooter-specific license. Riders are required to wear helmets if they are under 21 years of age, and it is recommended for all riders. Motor scooters must be registered, and insurance is mandatory. Additionally, scooters cannot exceed a maximum speed of 25 mph and must adhere to all traffic laws.
i have no clue
to enforce laws
by the providence plantations.
Rhode Island has passed several important laws throughout its history, including the landmark Rhode Island Anti-Discrimination Law of 1945, which was among the first to prohibit discrimination based on race, color, or creed in public accommodations. Additionally, Rhode Island was early to legalize same-sex marriage in 2013, reflecting progressive social policies. The state has also enacted significant environmental laws, such as the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Program, aimed at protecting coastal environments. These laws highlight Rhode Island's commitment to civil rights and environmental conservation.
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The colony was Rhode Island. He and many of the Massachusetts settlers were apparently not content with the laws there.
The State Legislature, or Legislative Branch.
The laws regulating motor scooters vary by state. Some treat them as if they are motorcycles, others have age requirements, etc. This link has a list of motor scooter laws by state: http://www.motorscooters.com/scooter_laws.html
Yes in CT if the engine is over 49cc. Check your states MVB laws online.
Connecticut and Rhode Island were self governing colonies because they people were free to worship as they wished and laws would not tell people which church they had to go to.
no one Rhode Island is not strict on religion. they let you be whatever religion you wanted. the colony that was strict about religion was Massachusetts.
Check with your state Attorneys General office website for local laws