i think you need help not a driving licence
2006-11-24 22:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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When you say motorised do you mean like the bicycles that you can pedal then when you want a rest you can switch to a motor which has stored some of the energy or an actual petrol using motor? if its the first then no you dont.
I would check on the dvla website, send them an e-mail or something, I personally cant see that you need one but if you are going to be using it in a public area you might do....then you get into the arguement about tax, mot and insurance!!!
2006-11-24 19:33:57
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answered by bebishenron 4
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Most states have a 49cc limit on needing a license. There may be an age limit and helmet requirement.
2006-11-24 19:26:26
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answered by Dennis Fargo 5
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hiya check with the police & also with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (dvla) www.dvla.gov.uk
2006-11-24 21:56:30
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answered by JOHN R 2
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Yes unless u mean a toy motorbike lol, Susie
2006-11-24 19:31:02
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answered by Forever Friends 3
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Yes! you even need a licence for a self-propelled lawn mower these days.
2006-11-24 19:37:21
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answered by «Dave» 4
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Technically speaking, nobody requires a driver's license because we have a Constitutional right to travel . . .
But. . .
If you feel more comfortable getting permission from an "authority", then go ahead and forfeit your Constitutional right in exchange for a "privilege".
But . . .
Know that you are placing yourself under corporate laws and must obey them or face financial consequences.
2006-11-24 19:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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dont know jut have a look on a search engine
2006-11-24 19:26:00
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answered by christopher_hughes5 2
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I don't know. For a Motorcycle, yes.
2006-11-24 19:34:14
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answered by Nikki 7
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best to ask the local department of transportation.
2006-11-24 19:32:39
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answered by ? 6
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