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  2. Kokua Line: Is driver's license needed for e-bike or a moped?

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    Oct. 4—Question : My driver's license expired. Do I need a driver's license to be street legal on an electric bike or on a moped ? Can I ride an electric bike on a sidewalk ? Question : My ...

  3. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    No drivers license is required and there is no age restriction for operation of Class 1 and 2 e-bikes, but one must be at least 16 years old to use a Class 3 bike. All classes of electric-assisted bicycles may be operated on a fully controlled limited access highway.

  4. Motorized scooter - Wikipedia

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    In Washington, D.C., motorized scooters are classified as Personal Mobility Devices, and are therefore not considered motor vehicles. This means there is no inspection, license, insurance, or registration required. Additionally, this means that motorized scooters are allowed on the sidewalks, and helmets are not required. [73]

  5. Electric motorcycles and scooters - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Electric Motorbike Inc. was founded by Scott Cronk and Rick Whisman in Santa Rosa, California. In 1996, EMB Lectra was built by Electric Motorbike Inc., which used a variable reluctance motor. [18] It had a top speed of about 45 mph (72 km/h) and a range of 55 km (35 miles). About a 100 of these were built. [19]

  6. Yamaha unveils self-riding motorbike with no handlebars - AOL

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    Yamaha has unveiled a self-riding electric motorbike that features no handlebars or other standard controls.. The Yamaha Motoroid 2 is the next generation of the firm’s Motoroid concept bike ...

  7. Yamaha unveils self-riding motorbike with no handlebars - AOL

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