It used to be the case that if you already had a Class 5 License (for driving a car) you only needed to do an on-lot skills test to get your Class 6 License (for riding a motorcycle), however this was recently changed. Now, in order to get your Class 6 in Alberta, you must pass a Knowledge Test (multiple-choice, can be taken at any Registry Office) and a Road Test (for which you must provide the motorcycle!), regardless of what license you already hold.
In addition, you can practice the Knowledge Test on-line at Passthewheel.com.
http://www.passthewheel.com/practiceTestQuestions/Canada/alberta/class7-class6/home.asp
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To ride a 150cc scooter in Illinois you need a class L license. To ride anything greater than a 150cc displacement a class M license is required in Illinois.
Yes
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yes and not only 150cc but for 50cc as well, and insurance.
Under 150cc is a Scooter and you need an "L" class license in IL Over 150cc is considered a motorcycle and you need a "M" class license in IL "Do you need a motorcycle license to operate a motorcycle if it is under 150cc in illinois?"
Yes you can, but you need a motorcycle license.
yes you need to get a motorcycle endorsment and have a license
Heck no
no. must be inspected/tiltled and registered, but do not need a license.
With a 50cc, nothing but a driver's license is required, not even insurance is needed. Just get on it and go. With a 150cc or 250cc, however, you need a motorcycle license and you must register your vehicle just as you would with a car. Also, you need to insure the scooter.
Yes, also plates, license, and registration.