What is the cheapest scooter/moped can I buy that would not require a plate and yearly license fee?
I live in Michigan and would like to use the scooter/moped in Michigan and Ontario, Canada. (I am only using it to pick up my car for canoe trips. If it only goes 20-30miles/hr, that is fine.)
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- The Best and cheapest scooter/moped is the 50cc brand. (check link in source box for cheapest new 50cc scooters/moped delivered to your home) If interested, here is some requirements for michigan moped drivers. If you have a valid operator or chauffeur license, you are allowed to operate a moped on public roadways. If you do not have a valid operator or chauffeur license and are at least age 15, you may apply for a moped license at a Secretary of State branch office. You are not eligible for a moped license if your operator or chauffeur license is suspended, revoked, or denied-unless the suspension is for a medical reason. If you are a moped operator, you must follow the same traffic rules as other motor vehicle operators. A moped is a two- or three-wheeled vehicle with a motor which has no more than 50cc piston displacement producing two brake horsepower or less. The moped must have a power drive system that does not require shifting gears and cannot have a top speed exceeding 30 mph on level surfaces. Registration Requirements Mopeds must be registered at a Secretary of State branch office unless operated solely on private property. You must pay a $15 fee for a three-year registration decal and put it on the back of your moped so it is visible to law enforcement officers. It expires April 30 in the year on the decal. License Requirements If you do not have a valid operator or chauffeur license and are at least age 15, you may apply for a special moped license. You are not eligible for a moped license if your operator or chauffeur license is suspended, revoked or denied unless the suspension is for a medical reason. You must meet ID requirements, pass a vision, knowledge and traffic sign test to obtain a moped license. You do not have to pass a driver education course or a road skills test. Check with a local Secretary of State branch office for the vision standards, which differ from those required for a regular operator license. If you are under age 18, a parent or legal guardian must sign your license application. You must give up your moped license if you obtain a regular operator or chauffeur license. The original moped license fee is $7.50. Applicants who are under 20 years, 6 months old receive a moped license valid until their 21st birthday. Any other moped license expires four years from the applicant's last birthday. The four-year renewal fee is $6.
- Electric scooters/mopeds do not need a license! Check out the bikes at http://www.ivoog.com!
- Try amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fhomepage.html%3Fie%3DUTF8%26%252AVersion%252A%3D1%26redirect%3Dtrue%26%252Aentries%252A%3D0&tag=tubeblog-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957 Or try searching ebay http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?type=1&campid=5336006644&toolid=10001&customid= Good luck
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