It depends on the licensing regulations in your jurisdiction. In some places, a car license alone does not entitle you to ride a motorcycle or scooter. You may need to obtain a separate motorcycle or scooter license through additional testing and training. In other places, having a car license may allow you to ride a scooter in certain conditions, such as scooters with limited engine sizes. However, in most cases, a separate motorcycle or scooter license is required for safety reasons due to the different handling characteristics and risks involved in operating these vehicles compared to cars.
Check with your local licensing authority or motor vehicle department for the specific requirements in your area to ensure accurate and up-to-date information regarding licensing and riding rights and obligations.