It depends on the country you reside in.
In the United States, it varies according to state laws, and typically on the engine size of the Vespa. For the most accurate answer, you'll need to check with your state's MVA. In general, you need a motorcycle license for anything larger than 50cc.
In the United Kingdom, you can ride up to a 125cc Vespa if you are at least 17 years old (at 16 you can ride a 50cc moped restricted to 30mph) on a provisional licence, but you must display 'L plates' (front and back), not carry pillion passengers or use motorway. You must take CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) every 2 years (unless you pass your full motorcycle test).
You will need to go to your local DMV and take the motorcycle driving tests. This usually includes a written and a driving test to get the motorcycle endorsment on your license.
Yes, a motorcycle license is required. Also the vehicle must be registered, pass safety inspection and have insurance.
No, you do not need to have your motorcycle license in order to drive a scooter. For states will only require you to have your driver's permit.
Technically, you do need a Motorcycle license. But a lot of cops will believe that you do not need one. If you just drive normal and don't attract any attention, then you should be fine with out one.
A trike is considered a motorcycle and requires a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license.
No. To ride a motorcycle you need an M-Class license. To drive a car you need a drivers license.
149cc scooters need a motorcycle license in minnesota
Depends on the state
if you need a license to ride a motorcycle in Georgia then you will need one to test drive one.
no but they need a motorcycle helmet and pads.
If you have a drivers license, it must have a endorsement to operate a motorcycle.
yes... and with a motorcycle endorsement.