In florida, do you need a drivers license to drive a gas scooter on public roads and state roads?
From the Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles Website. Motorized Scooters Motorized scooters are small two or three wheel vehicles that a person may stand upon or sit upon to operate or ride. Some have electric motors and some have gas engines. The steering is managed by use of a T-shaped handlebar. Motorized scooters cannot be legally operated on public roadways nor may they be legally operated on sidewalks or bicycle paths. Please check your city and county ordinances for restrictions and contact your attorney for advice to determine where you may legally operate motorized scooters. Scooters and Mopeds Scooters are usually two-wheel motorcycle-type motor vehicles 50 cc or less or 2 brake horsepower or less gas engines that have automatic transmissions. Mopeds also have 50 cc or less engines with two wheels, but have pedals and may be operated solely by human power. In order to legally operate scooters, mopeds, and other 2-3 wheel small engine motor vehicles, at least