Yes, stand-up motorized kick-scooters are legal in WA. Just make sure you don't ride it on any arterials.
For non-motorized scooters Walmart and Target are good retailers. For a motorized scooter Sports authority is a good place. If looking online for a scooter both Amazon and Ebay have a selection of both new and used scooters of all prices. They have both motorized and non-motorized scooters.
No, and ATV, dirkbikes, and scooters all require a DL Mopeds (motorized skateboard) aren't street legal either
No, and ATV, dirkbikes, and scooters all require a DL Mopeds (motorized skateboard) aren't street legal either
No the little rascal line of motorized scooters are totally different from power chairs but they can be rented out or bought from there as well as the scooters.
Most motorized scooters go anywhere from 30-50mph.
That depends upon what you are calling a "street bike". In California, non-motorized bicycles do not need a license plate. If it is a motorized bicycle, it does. Under California's DMV website, there is a page titled "Motorcycles, Mopeds and Scooters Defined". It explains that only motorized scooters do not require registration.
A "moped without pedals" is considered a motorized scooter. Motorized scooters are illegal on NJ Roads and Sidewalks.[1]
what is the legal limit on scooters to drive with a revoked license.
There is usually a sign that says 'no non-motorized vehicles beyond this point'.
The typical motorized scooters only has four gears usually. The gears are usually foot operated gears and the first motorized scooter was made in 1950.
Mobility Scooters have either three or four wheels and steer using handlebars - much like a bicycle. Mobility scooters are ideal for outside activities, as they glide smoothly and easily over a variety of surfaces. There are even portable motorized scooters that can be stowed in the trunk of your car to take along with you. Most scooters are not reimbursable using your Medicare benefit.