From DMV.ORG
http://www.dmv.org/mo-Missouri/other-types.php
Scooters and mopeds, if they fall under the category of "motorized bicycle," don't have to be registered. Missouri DMV officially uses the following criteria to define a motorized bicycle: * Two or three wheels. * Automatic transmission * Motor with a cylinder capacity of less than 55 cubic centimeters. * Motor produces less than three gross brake horsepower. * Cannot have a maximum speed of more than 30 miles per hour on flat ground. If your scooter can travel more than 30 miles per hour or has a cylinder capacity of more than 55 ccs must be registered as a motorcycle, and requires a motorcycle license.
While motorized bicycles don't have to be registered, you do need a valid driver's license to operate one. Currently, Missouri law doesn't require helmets, but it's always better to be safe than sorry. Some local or municipal laws have different helmet requirements, so be sure to check.
Waht kansas drivers license is equilivent to Missouri class e license?
You do not need a drivers license to register a car in the state of Missouri. A drivers license is only required if you intend to drive the car.
Yes
with your feet
No. They will still check your record in Missouri before giving you a license in Michigan. Suspension must be lifted first.
The provisional driver's license limits underage drivers by what times they can drive. It also limits the age and amount of passengers they can transport.
14-15 learners permit 16 intermediate license some restrictions 17 full license
Not on public roads. Anyone that rides one HAS to have a Missouri Drivers License but to ride a 49cc you DO NOT need a motorcycle endorsement
No. All states share there DMV databases and honor each others drivers license restrictions.
Not until you get reinstated in Illinois.
Providing that you are in compliance with all the restrictions (if any) on the license issued to you by your state, you will be legal to do so.
I think you will have to apply for a full license. The DMV will send you a notice.