do I need a license to drive a motorized bicycle in san diego, california?
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Got this from the DMV website, no license required.
MOTORIZED BICYCLES There are two definitions of motorized bicycle (moped). A motorized bicycle is: • A two- or three-wheeled device, capable of no more than 30 mph on level ground, and equipped with:
-fully operative pedals for human propulsion. -an internal combustion engine producing less than two gross brake horsepower and an automatic transmission.
- an electric motor, with or without pedals for human propulsion. (VC §406[a])
• A vehicle with pedals and an electric motor (not more than 1,000 watts) which cannot be driven at speeds of more than 20 mph on level ground even if assisted by human power. The motor must stop when the brakes are applied or the starter switch is released. (VC §406[b]).
If you operate a motorized bicycle which meets the definition of VC §406[b], you:
• Must be 16 years of age or older
• Must wear a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet.
• Are exempt from the motor vehicle financial responsibility, driver license, and moped plate requirements. (VC §12804.9)
You may ride a moped in a bicycle lane at a reasonable speed. Be careful of bicyclists using the lane.
If it is 49cc or under. then there is no special license needed to drive a motorized scooter, or moped