From the point of view of traffic regulations, is a moped a motor vehicle?
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A **moped** is a type of vehicle that, although it has an engine, is not considered a motor vehicle from the perspective of traffic regulations. This is due to its special characteristics:
- Mopeds have **low-power engines** and cannot exceed a specific **maximum speed**.
- Unlike motor vehicles, such as motorcycles, which must have an engine capacity greater than 50 cubic centimeters or reach speeds over 45 km/h, mopeds do not meet these requirements.

- Additionally, mopeds are on the list of **vehicles not considered motor vehicles**, along with others like trams and pedal bicycles with motors.

For these reasons, a moped is not classified as a motor vehicle in terms of traffic regulations.
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