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- Motorcycles, Mopeds, and Scooters - California DMV
You must be at least 16 years old or older to drive a moped, and you must wear a helmet while you ride You do not need insurance to register a moped, but you do need special license plates and an identification card, along with a one-time $23 registration fee
- California Scooter Moped Laws: Key Facts You Should Know
Riders must have a valid driver’s license to operate a scooter or moped in California Scooters with engines over 50cc require a motorcycle license Mopeds under 50cc need a Class M1 or M2 motorcycle license
- California Vehicle Code section 406 (2025)
A “motorized bicycle” or “moped” is a two-wheeled or three-wheeled device having fully operative pedals for propulsion by human power, or having…
- California Laws for Mopeds, Scooters and Other Motorized Bikes
In order to drive a moped or motorized bicycle on public roads, you'll need to carry an M1 or M2 motorcycle license You also need to register your moped with the DMV and obtain a license plate for it Unlike car registration, moped registration is a one-time process with no renewal requirement
- Scooters Mopeds in California | DMV. ORG
Learn about licensing and classification rules for Scooters and Mopeds in CA and obtain the correct credentials
- Registering Two Strokes In California: What You Need To Know
While two-stroke engines are not banned in California, the state's regulations and local restrictions in some areas have effectively made older, high-emission two-stroke engines obsolete
- Do You Need a License to Drive a Moped in California?
Navigate California's moped laws Discover licensing, definitions, and essential requirements for legal operation in the state
- Do You Need a License to Drive a Moped in California
In California, a valid driver’s license or learner’s permit is required to operate a moped The state does not require a separate motorcycle endorsement for mopeds, provided the vehicle stays within the statutory moped limits
- Enforcement and Handling of Electric Bicycles, Motorcycles and . . .
Class 1 and Class 2 are similar to regular bicycles and have the same general regulations They can be identified as pedal assisted with an electric motor that reaches a maximum of 20 mph Class 1 and Class 2 riders under the age of 18 must wear a helmet
- Do You Need a License to Drive a Moped in California
In California, operating a moped generally requires a valid driver’s license or learner’s permit The state does not typically require a separate moped-only license or motorcycle endorsement to ride a standard moped that meets the official definition
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