Most states
require moped and scooter owners (like motorcycle owners) to have some level of bodily injury and property damage liability insurance.
Not exact matches
Bayern creative wunderkind, Mario Gotze not only
requires a crash helmet while riding his
moped.
He's drifted into the corporate - dad mode that's ensnared Fred MacMurray, Robin Williams, Eddie Murphy, and Nicolas Cage, and
requires a star to mug or
mope or go manic to play a guy who risks his job in order to make amends with his kids then risks the kids to make amends with the job.
In addition to liability coverage
required, the same optional motorcycle insurance coverages are often available to
moped and scooter drivers.
Mopeds and scooters are similar in performance and usage to motorcycles, and some states
require them to be covered under motorcycle insurance policies in order to be legally driven.
Mopeds do
require insurance if you ride them on the road.
While ATV drivers in Wisconsin aren't
required to have insurance,
moped and motorcycle drivers are.
In addition, if you've leased or financed your
moped, you may be
required to carry additional forms of insurance coverage in order to meet your lender's requirements.
Remember that a motorcycle
requires a separate type of license and proof of title, which
mopeds do not.
Mopeds only
require the regular Class D operator's license to operate, but watch out: the minute you rev your engine and travel over 25 miles per hour, you are riding a full - blown motorcycle.
Like motorcycles, a
moped does
require minimum liability insurance coverage.
While Nevada does not
require insurance on scooters and
mopeds with engines 50cc and smaller, it is recommended that drivers carry at least minimal insurance in case of an accident.
The state
requires registration and insurance for all motorcycles, choppers,
mopeds, sports bikes and dirt bikes that can exceed 30 miles per hour.
A license is
required for
mopeds.
To understand what is and is not
required, check the laws in your state that govern the operation and insurance requirements of scooters and
mopeds.
Arizona state law
requires you to insure only those vehicles you operate on public roads, including golf carts,
mopeds, and motorcycles.
In addition to liability coverage
required, the same optional motorcycle insurance coverages are often available to
moped and scooter drivers.
The government of the state of Washington does not
require insurance for motorcycles,
mopeds or any motor driven cycles, antique vehicles, a collector's item vehicle that is more than 30 years old, publicly own vehicles and contract carriers.