vespa motor scooters florida
Vespa scooters are street-legal in Florida?
I looked at the department of motor vehicles web site and asked But nobody seems to know. I want to know if it's legal journey Vespa scooter on the road in Florida, including interstates and highways.
Yes, exactly. New use 4-stroke engines, and are EPA certified. Earlier use of 2-stroke engines and are only legal, if they can pass the emission standards, which at that time they were produced. The above applies if you intend to board Vespa in Florida, if you intend to just pass the Florida out-of-state plates are no restrictions. 50cc model can ride on the highway but you can ride larger ones, although keep pace with the traffic you need something like a 150cc and larger. This requires motorcycle license. It is surprising that the DMV could not answer you ... Anyhow, here at Vespa USA Web site: http://www.vespausa.com/ And here is a list of dealers in Florida: http://www.vespausa.com/find_dealer.php?stateMap=FL EDIT-Like many people, Vegas Mat is confusing, mopeds and scooters. MOPED is a 50cc or less and not legal on the highway. Scooter is a small-wheeled vehicle with a closed body and comes in all sizes, including mopeds. Are larger mopeds, but they are scooters. Vespa scooters mopeds do that are more like 250, that not. These larger of them are perfectly legal on the highway. EDIT2-Apologies to Las Vegas Mat. I was wrong. It seems that the state of Florida uses more restrictive definition of what constitutes a scooter. That being said, there are more Vespas than 50cc, are fully road-legal and require a license motorcycle. Larger ones may also be riding on the highway within the law. Oh, and Vespa refers to all of its models as "scooters" regardless of engine size.
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