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  2. Moped - Wikipedia

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    Mopeds registered before 17 June 2003, are called legacy mopeds, and are subject to the same rules as class 2 mopeds, but may have a top speed of 30 km/h (19 mph). Switzerland A moped is considered to be a two-wheeled vehicle that has pedals, a motor which is less than 50 cc (3.1 cu in) and a top speed of 30 km/h (19 mph).

  3. Electric bicycle laws - Wikipedia

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    Vehicles with electric power and power of less than 300 W are classified as "not a motor vehicle". Such electric bicycles must comply with the same rules as bicycles. You must wear a helmet even on a scooter or bike under 300 W. If the power is over 300 W or a combustion engine is used it is a "low -powered vehicle" and the moped rules apply.

  4. Moped Army - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1997 as the "Decepticons" in Kalamazoo, Michigan, by Daniel "Weber" Kastner, Simon King, and Brennan Sang. [1] The founders and other millennials were attracted to mopeds due to their uniqueness and for being socially responsible. [2] [3] The Moped Army was planned as a network to strengthen the community. [3]

  5. Regulation of motorcycle access on freeways - Wikipedia

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    1. The 2008 Law on Road Traffic, Article 26, Clause 4. [10] 2. Specialized vehicles (Vietnamese: xe máy chuyên dùng, literally "motorcycles with specific purpose"), including motorcycles, with a design speed of over 70km/h should be allowed to enter the expressway. Permitted: Motorcycles permitted on freeways and expressways

  6. Motorized scooter - Wikipedia

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    A motorized scooter may not be operated on sidewalks or on streets if the posted speed limit is over 25 miles per hour (40 km/h) unless in a Class II bicycle lane. [71] Michigan laws treat motorized scooters similarly to bicycles. They are typically allowed on sidewalks, bike lanes, and roads. [72]

  7. New Michigan laws target high-tech vehicle theft devices, aim ...

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    The laws make it a 5-year felony to possess one of the devices with the intent to steal a vehicle and a 10-year felony if a person, in association with another person or group as part of a ...

  8. Legal definition of motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    Scooter type (left) and cruiser type (right) motorcycles. In New Zealand, a motorcycle is any two- or three-wheeled motor vehicle weighing less than 1000 kg, that can travel faster than 50 km/h or that has an engine capacity exceeding 50 cc. A moped is a motorcycle-like vehicle with an engine capacity under 50 cc and that cannot exceed 50 km/h. [2]

  9. Michigan continues overhaul of gun laws with extended firearm ...

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    Michigan Democrats who have transformed gun laws in the state in the wake of multiple mass school shootings are now making it more difficult for individuals with convictions for misdemeanor ...