1. If it is a moped in a strict sense (we generally call it an electric bicycle verbally), you don't have to go to the house, you can only ride on non-motor vehicle lanes.
2. The mopeds that we talk about verbally, the power cars that weigh more than 4KG or have a maximum speed of more than 2KM/ h, are all assembled or knockoff motorcycles, so they can't go to households, can't be listed, and can't go on the road according to regulations.
3. Under special policies in some areas, temporary licenses can be given to assembled motorcycles. If there is such a policy, I personally suggest that you seize the opportunity and don't miss it.
1. What is the moped we talk about verbally?
1. The moped we talk about verbally actually refers to an assembled motorcycle or a cottage motorcycle. This kind of motorcycle is not fundamentally different from a regular motorcycle in structure and performance except that it is assembled with motorcycle parts by itself or assembled in a cottage factory. Of course, because it is assembled and knockoff goods, the quality and reliability are hard to say. Of course, the factory materials, appearance and even actual quality of some cottage factories in this kind of cars are still good, and the price is generally half of that of regular motorcycles, which is the real reason for the existence of "mopeds".
2. According to the relevant standards (Technical Requirements for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety (GB7258—212) issued by the National Development and Reform Commission), as long as the motor vehicle weighs more than 4KG or the maximum speed exceeds 2KM/ h, it belongs to the motor vehicle, so the assembled motorcycle (cottage motorcycle) belongs to the motor vehicle. Conversely, if your car's weight and maximum speed meet the requirements, then your car is a moped in a strict sense, and you can ride without a license (not driving), but please note that even so, your car can only drive in non-motor vehicle lanes.
second, the entanglement between moped and license plate:
third, according to the Traffic Law, as long as it is a motor vehicle, it must be licensed and must have a driver's license to drive on the road.
4. According to Article 9 of the Regulations on Motor Vehicle Registration of the Ministry of Public Security, "Motor vehicles are not produced without the permission of the competent department of motor vehicle products in the State Council or imported without the permission of the competent department of motor vehicle import in China", they will not be licensed.
5. So, to sum up the above two items, simply put, the assembling car can't be licensed at all and can't go on the road. This is actually very understandable. If cars that can run are put together randomly, they will go on the road. With the present technology, an infinite variety of strange cars can be produced. Maybe there are hundreds of flowers on the road, but I just don't know how many more will be killed by traffic accidents.
6. However, there is a special case, that is, the national conditions of China. In many places, because of lax management in the history of traffic police (the moped standard of the National Development and Reform Commission was not issued before 21, and the relevant standards were vague, there was once a saying that cars with a displacement of less than 5CC were mopeds), there were a large number of assembled motorcycles on the street, which were not responsible for the public because of the law, but also because they had to be included in the management. Many such places could temporarily hang these assembled motorcycles at certain times and under certain conditions. Whether this is possible in your place, you should ask the local traffic police or vehicle management office.