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pproved by the director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety as meeting the
basic equipment standards (see 摘quipment, this chapter). A vehicle does not
become a motorized bicycle until the Department of Public Safety includes that
vehicle on its approved list. For a copy of the list of all makes and models
approved for sale in Ohio as a moped, write to: Legal Counsel, Ohio Department
of Public Safety, P.O. Box 182081, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2081.
The Motorized Bicycle License
A motorized bicycle operator license allows the holder to operate motorized
bicycles only. It does not allow the holder to operate a motorcycle, a passenger
car or any type of motor vehicle. It does not take the place of a TIPIC or any other
type of Ohio driver license.
Motorized bicycle operator licenses are issued at any Deputy Registrar
Agency when required testing is completed. There is a fee, and the license
expires on the licensee痴 birthday in the fourth year after issuance. If the original
license is lost, stolen or destroyed, a duplicate can be obtained for an additional
fee. The duplicate will expire on the expiration date of the original license (see
Appendix B for fees).
APPLYING FOR YOUR MOTORIZED BICYCLE LICENSE
If you are an Ohio resident 14 years of age or older, and you do not hold any
other valid license, you may apply for a motorized bicycle operator license by
following these steps:
1. Study and learn all materials in this digest.
2. Visit any exam station (see "list of locations," Appendix C). No
appointment is necessary to take the knowledge test and vision
screening, but be sure to verify hours of operation for each exam station.
3. Follow steps 3 through 5 to obtain a motorcycle license.
4. Once you have passed your skills test, you must return to a deputy
registrar office and surrender your motorized bicycle TIPIC. You will
also be required to present acceptable documents (see pages 2 and 3).
The deputy will take your photograph, collect a fee and issue your
motorized bicycle license.
5. When your riding skills are developed, call any exam station to schedule
a skills test. When appearing at the exam station, you must present a
valid TIPIC.
6. A skills test will be administered by an examiner on an off-street course.
Applicants must furnish their street-legal motorized bicycle, protective
helmet and eye protection during the test.
7. Take the TIPIC to any deputy registrar agency and apply for a motorized
bicycle license. This license will be valid for four birthdays. There is a
fee for this
To me it looks like your brother has been breaking the law right along You say he does not have a license but you need one to drive a Moped.
And since he was not using the RTV for AGRICULTURAL purpose he is S.O.L.
I think the best thing to do is drop it!
pproved by the director of the Ohio Department of Public Safety as meeting the
basic equipment standards (see 摘quipment, this chapter). A vehicle does not
become a motorized bicycle until the Department of Public Safety includes that
vehicle on its approved list. For a copy of the list of all makes and models
approved for sale in Ohio as a moped, write to: Legal Counsel, Ohio Department
of Public Safety, P.O. Box 182081, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2081.
The Motorized Bicycle License
A motorized bicycle operator license allows the holder to operate motorized
bicycles only. It does not allow the holder to operate a motorcycle, a passenger
car or any type of motor vehicle. It does not take the place of a TIPIC or any other
type of Ohio driver license.
Motorized bicycle operator licenses are issued at any Deputy Registrar
Agency when required testing is completed. There is a fee, and the license
expires on the licensee痴 birthday in the fourth year after issuance. If the original
license is lost, stolen or destroyed, a duplicate can be obtained for an additional
fee. The duplicate will expire on the expiration date of the original license (see
Appendix B for fees).
APPLYING FOR YOUR MOTORIZED BICYCLE LICENSE
If you are an Ohio resident 14 years of age or older, and you do not hold any
other valid license, you may apply for a motorized bicycle operator license by
following these steps:
1. Study and learn all materials in this digest.
2. Visit any exam station (see "list of locations," Appendix C). No
appointment is necessary to take the knowledge test and vision
screening, but be sure to verify hours of operation for each exam station.
3. Follow steps 3 through 5 to obtain a motorcycle license.
4. Once you have passed your skills test, you must return to a deputy
registrar office and surrender your motorized bicycle TIPIC. You will
also be required to present acceptable documents (see pages 2 and 3).
The deputy will take your photograph, collect a fee and issue your
motorized bicycle license.
5. When your riding skills are developed, call any exam station to schedule
a skills test. When appearing at the exam station, you must present a
valid TIPIC.
6. A skills test will be administered by an examiner on an off-street course.
Applicants must furnish their street-legal motorized bicycle, protective
helmet and eye protection during the test.
7. Take the TIPIC to any deputy registrar agency and apply for a motorized
bicycle license. This license will be valid for four birthdays. There is a
fee for this
To me it looks like your brother has been breaking the law right along You say he does not have a license but you need one to drive a Moped.
And since he was not using the RTV for AGRICULTURAL purpose he is S.O.L.
I think the best thing to do is drop it!