no
Most interstate highways in the US do not allow motor scooters, because they usually cannot maintain the minimum speeds. Various state laws also restrict motor scooters on limited access highways such as tollways.
In the U.S., a motor scooter is legal on highways so long as it can maintain the posted speed limit and is street worthy (which most bikes are, with turn signals, lights, etc.) In fact, it's a great way to get around.In Nebraska it is posted by all On Ramps to the highways that there are a number of vehicles/things not permitted on the highway, one of which is "Scooters less then 10hp"In the UK motor scooters or mopeds are allowed on a public highway so long as the vehicle is road worthy and has in place correct vehicle insurance and a current MOT. a highway is any road or street etc, but a scooter is not allowed on a Motorway as a scooter normally has its speed limit capped at 30 miles an hour which is considered a hazard on a 70 mph motorway. The Highway code sets out all of the rules relating to the use of vehicles in the UK.
It sort of depends. Mainly, if it's a 50cc engine, the answer is no, because they are unable to go fast enough to be safe in highway traffic. Also, since 50cc scooter (and mopeds) are typically limited by law to a maximum of 30mph (but can usually go somewhat faster), they are not allowed on anything but secondary streets.Most states require any vehicle to be able to go whatever the posted speed limit is. If the speed limit is faster than 35MPH (the maximum speed for most 50cc scooters), they are illegal on the highway.Some states are more specific: at the entrances to Interstates (and some other highways), there are signs at on-ramps to the highways listing a number of things not permitted on the highway, one of which is "Scooters less then 10hp".Scooters with engine sizes of 150cc or greater, of course, typically have cruising speeds of 50mph or greater, and therefore would be allowed on highways.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Are motor scooters allowed on highways#ixzz2T883LwnA
Scooters, mopeds or any motor vehicle under the capacity of 50cc is not allowed on the UK motorways by law. Electric Invalid carriages of any type are also banned from motorways.
i believe you have to have at least a 250 and it has to be one that is highway legal. anything under 250cc can not maintain a safe speed on the highway, they are not built to handle highways because of small frames and small tires.
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Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Piaggio, and Vespa scooters are all high quality top notch scooters.
The Honda Activa motor scooters are manufactured in Mexico. They began launching their scooters in India back in 2000. They come in many different colors like blue, black and red.
no as long as you where a helmet
Idon't know at all
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