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  2. Moped - Wikipedia

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    A driver's license type A (motorcycle), or B (car), or a class 1 moped license (type AM, minimum age 15) is required to ride a class 1 moped. In traffic class 1 mopeds are regarded as motorcycles, but may not be driven on motorways or expressways, and must be registered and have a license plate. They are, however, tax free.

  3. List of minimum driving ages - Wikipedia

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    Unrestricted licence available at 18. Licenses for mopeds < 25 km/h are available at 15, for scooters < 45 km/h and motorcycles under 126ccm at 16. [124] Gibraltar: 17 [125] Greece: 17 [126] 16 for motorcycles up to 50 cc and light quadricycles [127] Driving age for cars is 17 with supervision. Unrestricted license is available at 18. Hungary: 17

  4. Legal definition of motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    The legal definition of a motorcycle for the purposes of registration, taxation and rider licensing in most countries is a powered two-wheel motor vehicle. Most countries distinguish between mopeds up to 49 cc and the more powerful, larger, vehicles known as motorcycles, including scooter type motorcycles. [1]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Types of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    However, some authors argue that there are generally six categories recognized by most motorcycle manufacturers and organizations, [6] making clear distinctions between these six main types and other motorcycles. For example, scooters, mopeds, underbones, minibikes, pocket bikes, electric bikes, and three-wheeled motorcycles are often excluded ...

  7. Regulation of motorcycle access on freeways - Wikipedia

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    2. Motorcycles up to 149cc Prohibited 3. Bicycles, Pedestrians, Oxcarts Prohibited Australian Motorway Entrance and restriction signs 1. Pedestrians 2. Bicycles 3. Animals 4. Tractors 5. Mopeds (Motorcycles under 49cc or 50cc) Japanese traffic signs near motorway entrance. No pillion passenger for a driver under 20 or with less than 3 years ...

  8. Motorized bicycle - Wikipedia

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    The moped's surge in popularity was motivated by the arrival of new machines produced in Japan by Honda, Yamaha, and other manufacturers, which could be operated without a driver's license and with a minimum of effort to meet existing regulation by the authorities. The new moped designs were really low-powered motorcycles, equipped with pedals ...

  9. Minibike - Wikipedia

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    A teen on a minibike in Thailand. While the minibike had precursors in machines such as the Doodle Bug and Cushman Scooters, which share smaller wheels, tubular-steel frames, and air-cooled, single-cylinder engines, those vehicles had larger seat heights and lighting that allow them to be registered for road use as scooters.