Yes, as long as you have a Class C license and insurance. The moped must be registered and must be under 50cc and under 1.5 brake HP.
"Mopeds do not require an inspection during the registration process, but you will need to provide proof of insurance, and a current valid Class C driver's license."
--Source: Pennsylvania DMV (http://www.dmv.org/pa-pennsylvania/other-types.php)
No, and ATV, dirkbikes, and scooters all require a DL Mopeds (motorized skateboard) aren't street legal either
Conventional four wheel vehicles and trucks are considered street legal in North Carolina. Lawnmowers, mopeds, go-karts, quads, and some scooters are not considered street legal however.
No, and ATV, dirkbikes, and scooters all require a DL Mopeds (motorized skateboard) aren't street legal either
To be street legal, yes. Well, that's only in my state which is NJ. You'll have to look up your states moped rules.
The legal age is 14 and up to drive a moped of that power. Some mopeds do not have an age limit, nor do the require a permit but are street legal.
49cc
Trust the AMA... See link below
There are several models of motor scooters and mopeds that can be registered as a street legal vechicle in most U.S. States. Happy Scooters sells street legal scooters, and can be found online at: http://www.happyscooters.com/home.php
Laws for street legal mopeds vary by location, but typically require a valid driver's license, registration, and insurance. Mopeds are often limited in speed and engine size, and riders may need to wear a helmet. It's important to check specific regulations in your area to ensure compliance with the law.
As in mopeds and vintage motorised cycles, yes.
no. Pennsylvania and New Jersey have the strictest laws regarding mopeds and motor scooters which really stinks. Motor scooters are classified as "motorized cycles" by the PENNDOT which is Pennsylvania's department of motored vehicles. here is a link from their page that should answer any legal questions you may have for motor scooter laws in Pennsylvania. also, there is a link at the bottom of this page that says, "mopeds, motor-drivencycles, and motorcycles" at the bottom highlighted in blue. I recommend following that link for a more detailed description of the laws.
Mopeds are referred to as mopeds in the UK and most European countries.