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Moped Laws: IllinoisGMI
I have called the DMV in illinois and talked to the Secretary of State office too and I know the following facts about moped in IL: Perry P.S. Here's some more info (found in Illinois driver's guide) Motorized pedalcycles, often called mopeds, are low-speed, two-wheeled vehicles. They can be pedaled like a bicycle or driven like a motorcycle. Mopeds are intended for limited use on public roadways. Here are some of the responsibilities of moped drivers: Moped drivers must have a valid driver's license. LAWS: Moped drivers must obey all signs, signals and traffic laws. They also must obey most bicycle laws. SPEED: A moped may not go over 30 miles per hour. PASSENGERS: Moped drivers may carry a passenger only when the moped is made for two people. Equipment must include a passenger seat and a passenger footrest. EQUIPMENT: If a moped is driven at night, it must have a headlight visible from at least 500 ft. A moped must also have a red reflector on the rear visible from at least 100 to 600 ft.
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