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    Many Michigan residents love mopeds and scooters, so let's take a quick look at the two popular and fun alternative means of transportation.

    Top Legal Definitions

    As defined by Michigan lawmakers, a moped has an engine displacement of 50 cubic centimeters or less, two-brake horsepower or less, and is unable to reach 30 mph or higher on a flat service.

    If it a vehicle exceeds any of these qualifications, it's classified as being a motorcycle.

    Where your vehicle falls under these classifications is important, as different rules apply. For instance, registered mopeds may be driven by any licensed driver, or anyone over 15 with a moped license. But, to drive a motorcycle, you'll need to have a CY endorsement. (See our Motorcycle License section for details.)

    Registration

    Mopeds don't need to be titled, but they do need to be registered. To do so, go to a Secretary of State (SOS) branch office and follow the procedures for registering a car.

    Registrations cost $15, are valid for three years, and will expire on April 30 of the third year. Be sure to affix your registration decal on the rear of your moped in an obvious spot.

    Licensing

    You must be at least 15 to drive a moped. If you don't have an operator's or chauffeur's license, you may apply for a moped license at a SOS branch office. You'll be required to pass a vision test, a knowledge test, and traffic sign test. The testing is free, and you don't need an appointment.

    If you're under 18, a parent or legal guardian will need to sign your application.

    Moped licenses cost $7.50, and are good for four years. Renewing your license costs $6.50. (If you're under 20 years and six months old when you receive your license, it will expire when you turn 21 no matter when you got it.)

    Already have a valid operator's or chauffeur's license? Then you don't need to bother with a moped license.

    Other Moped Information

    Moped riders under 19 will need to wear a helmet when driving on a public road. No matter what age you are, passengers are not allowed on your bike.

    Moped riders are entitled to a traffic lane, but need to stay as close to the curb as practical.

    The SOS provides a great deal of moped safety and driving information for riders.

    Top Scooters

    Depending on its makeup, a scooter could be categorized as a motorcycle or a moped.

    Therefore, follow the appropriate guidelines outlined either in this article, or in our Motorcycle sections. Also, be sure to check out the informative articles about scooters in our How to Guides and Fun Stuff sections.

     
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