depends what state or country you are in. In california it is 135 dollars
In the US, there isn't a specific motorcycle license - you get an "M" endorsement added to your drivers licence. So yes, you would need to have one.
In order to drive any motor vehicle a person must obtain a state issued drivers license. Without a license a person should not drive a motor vehicle.
Not in the USAAdded; It is not lawful to ride ANY motor vehicle on the public roads without a drivers license of some type or other. In some states the engine size determines if the vehicle is even legal to be ridden on the roads, regardless of whether, or not, you have a license.
Yes, if you have a MV Operators License, a motorcycle drivers license and liability insurance on the bike.
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No, you just get a bike and ride it.
what ever age you need to be to get your drivers license. after that you can get your motorcycle license for 3 years probationary, if you don't already have your full drivers license. if you do have your full drivers license it is only 1 year probationary.
Not in the state I live in. My drivers license and motorcycle license are the same. It is just listed on the back of my auto drivers license, Motorcycle. Now if you are talking about the license plate then yes, you need one for each vehicle.
Depends on the power of the bike. Weak, "assist" engines don't need licenses. Stronger machines do.
yes