Moped
Moped is a type of low-powered
motorcycle designed to provide economical and relatively safe transport with minimal licensing requirements.
Mopeds were once all equipped with bicycle-like pedals (the source of the term, motor + pedal), but moped has been
increasingly applied by governments to vehicles without pedals, based on their restricted engine displacement,
speed, and/or power output.
Mopeds occasionally resemble powered bicycles, but most are now step-through designs (of both
kinds, having either large or small wheels) and step-over designs similar to a regular motorcycle. Although mopeds
usually have two wheels, in some jurisdictions low-powered three or four wheeled vehicles are also classified as
mopeds.
In most countries, the legal driving age for a moped is lower than for regular motorcycles and cars. Mopeds are
typically restricted to 50 km/h (30 mph) from a maximum engine displacement of 49 cc (3.0 cu in), though there are
a few variations.
Here are the types of models for your selection:
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