SteveK wrote:Because motor vehicles are not permitted in areas where bicycles are and mopeds are?
I'd consider a moped a "motor vehicle". That's what the "mo" stands for.
Now, if I ran the world, I'd make a distinction between an
actual moped (a vehicle that can be propelled practically by either motor or pedals) and a 50cc scooter, for parking purposes. Bikes and mopeds are just too easy to pick up and walk off with: they need racks in public places.
I ride a Buddy 50. I enjoy the cheap every-three-years registration, the waiver from jumping through the operator-licensing hoops, the freedom to carry just as much/little insurance on it as I want, and the other benefits that I get from having a slow, low-powered vehicle that someone at the state capital can't tell from a moped. But every time I come to a stop and put it on its center stand, I have to admit: it's
not a moped. It's a motorcycle, and I park it just like I'd park a Harley, a Hyundai, a Hummer, or any other motor vehicle.