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February 18th, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

What are all the laws relating to the use of mopeds and scooters oin California?

I have a M1 motorcycle liscence and I want to know if its legal for me to ride my little motorcycle bike lane on the street.

-Quad-California Motorcycle Driver Handbook describes a motorized scooter as a two-wheeled vehicle with a board designed for standing while driving. Scooter may driver's seat, but if the seat interferes with the ability to become the operator while driving is not a scooter. A typical scooter also has the ability be controlled by human power. California Vehicle Code requires that drivers of motor scooters to register, have cognitive marks on the screen, or to have liability insurance (although you can ask to your insurance company about possible coverage). Scooter navigators must be at least 16 years, he properly licensed, wear a helmet, and know where they may legally to drive a scooter. Scooters can be bike paths and trails, but never on the sidewalks. They can also be used on roadways with bike lanes, as well as on the street without bike lanes and reducing speed of 25 mph or less. When on the road without a bike lane should be rode scooters as closest to the right side of the pavement is possible (unless passing or turning right). See the section below on license requirements and how to get the right scooter license. Vespas All Vespas and other traditional classified scooters must be registered regardless of how many cubic meters. Since 2006, no longer a distinction between the above or below 50 cubic meters. ____________________________________________-Acquisition Necessary licenses for your Moped or Scooter-moped 20 mph cap can be driven without a license, but the driver must be at least 16 years. You will need to obtain a Class M2 license if you choose to go by scooter or moped with a maximum speed of 30 mph. To ensure their class M2 license simply: * Make an appointment. the local DMV, * Send the original application form DL 44. * Enter a thumb. * I can take pictures at the DMV. * Pay $ 28 application fee. * Pass a vision test. * Pass traffic rules and signs test. * If you are younger 21 years, complete the California Highway Patrol (CHP) motorcycle training course and submit a certificate of Motorcycle Training (DL 389) for DMV. You will have to take the motorcycle driving test, if you already have a current California driver's license. * If you are older 21 years, the odds of choosing between CHP and submit a certificate of completion, or planning a meeting, the driving test. For more information about motorcycle class provides California Highway Patrol call (877) 743-3411 or visit the California Motorcyclist Safety program.

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