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Know, follow, latest moped, scooter laws




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With the price of gas steadily increasing, so is the popularity of fuel-saving mopeds and scooter-type motor vehicles. In their zeal to pass the pumps, not all two-wheeled motorists are accurately researching what it is they are buying and what the registration and licensing requirements are.

In an effort to assist our fuel-stretching residents and visitors, the Chippewa Falls Police Department is passing along the following guidelines to promote safety and compliance with Wisconsin motor vehicle laws:

A moped is a type 1 motorcycle (two or three wheels with an open operator seat) with an automatic transmission and engine certified to be not more than 50cc (cubic centimeters) capable of speeds not more than 30 mph with a 150-pound rider on a level, hard surface. A bicycle-type vehicle with human-powered pedals for initial propulsion and an engine certified at not more than 130cc will also qualify.

If the vehicle qualifies as a moped, only a valid, basic driver’s license is required to operate it. The moped must be titled and registered for operation on a roadway. The moped is subject to all traffic laws in the state, except that it may be parked on a sidewalk.

It may not, however, be driven on a sidewalk or bike path or route. Mopeds may be driven two abreast on streets with a speed limit of 25 or less but otherwise shall be driven single file. On multi-lane roads, mopeds must stay in the right lane unless turning left.

Mopeds may not be driven on freeways (U.S. Hwy 53, STH 29, I-94, etc.) Passengers are prohibited on any vehicle registered as a moped, even if your new scooter has a seat designed for two and foot pegs for a passenger.

Helmets and eye protection are not required and headlamp use is not required during daylight hours but the police department strongly recommends always using headlamps, eye protection and a helmet for your safety.

Scooter users need to remember these vehicles are even smaller than a typical motorcycle and therefore are sometimes very difficult for other traffic to see.

If your new “scooter” has an engine over 50cc or is capable of speeds over 30mph with a 150lb rider, it must be titled and registered as a motorcycle. To operate this vehicle a special “Motorcycle Endorsement” is required. If you are not already motorcycle endorsed, you must obtain a motorcycle instruction permit and eventually pass knowledge and skills tests to be endorsed.

Anyone under 18 and anyone operating a motorcycle with a cycle instruction permit must wear a helmet. A single passenger, if properly seated behind the driver on a seat with feet touching pegs, is allowed. Headlamp use and eye protection (or a qualifying windshield) is required at all times.

The bottom line is that moped purchasers shouldn’t assume they can buy any two-wheeled gas miser and just start scooting around town. Depending on the size and performance capabilities, special requirements may apply.

And just because it may handle like a bicycle, all motor vehicle laws still apply because it is still a motor vehicle.

The Chippewa Falls Police Department encourages all new and future moped owners to operate safely and responsibly so that the gas money saved isn’t needlessly spent on traffic citations.

Lieutenant Mark Hanson is with the Chippewa Falls Police Department.



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