Motorcycle Learner's Permit
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Motorcycle Learner's Permit
I got my permit last April but some things came up and didnt get a bike as expected so im trying to get one now but my learner's is about to expire on the 20th of next month does anyone know if i can just renew them or do i have to take the test over again. I got my g/f to call the dmv and they told her that there was some sort of mistake and my learner's should be good for 3 years instead of one but im not sure I havent had a chance to venture to my local dmv just wondering if anyone knows about this. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Motorcycle Learner's Permit
god i'm glad i didn't have to go thru all that permit crap.
i believe you can get a permit at 16 too, but don't quote me, i'm old, things were different when i was first getting my M stamp.
i believe you can get a permit at 16 too, but don't quote me, i'm old, things were different when i was first getting my M stamp.
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motorcycle permits are only good for either 90 days or 120 days...i'm not sure which. not 3 years. you can renew it but you'd have to retake the written test.
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the laws change its only good for 1 year and you do have to take the test over again.. its alot easier to get try and go take the road test and actually get you liscens... i think you can get a learner at 16 and 6 months but i dont think you can get your liscens until 18
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the laws change its only good for 1 year and you do have to take the test over again.. its alot easier to get try and go take the road test and actually get you liscens... i think you can get a learner at 16 and 6 months but i dont think you can get your liscens until 18
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Re: Motorcycle Learner's Permit
For realz? Damn, they must have changed things over these few years. Although I was focused on getting the M-class and not the permit. I thought it worked the same as the M-class, since the M is an endorsment of your regular drivers license. Are you saying you have to get a whole seperate permit to ride, or do they add the an M-permit endorsement to your license?
Thats why i said 3 years, i'll try looking it up though.
Thats why i said 3 years, i'll try looking it up though.
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Re: Motorcycle Learner's Permit
http://www.dmv.state.va.us/webdoc/ci...m_learners.asp
Motorcycle Learner's Permit
A motorcycle learner's permit allows you to learn to operate a motorcycle.
You must pass the motorcycle knowledge exam.
If you do not currently hold a valid learner's permit or driver's license, you must also pass the two-part driver's license knowledge exam.
If you are under age 19, you must hold a Virginia motorcycle learner's permit for at least 9 months.
You must wear an approved safety helmet.
You must wear eye and face protection.
You must be supervised by a person at least 21 years of age who is licensed to operate a motorcycle, alert and able to assist you and supervising from a separate accompanying motor vehicle.
No one, other than the operator, can be on the motorcycle.
**If you have to hold it for 9 months under age 19, then you must be able to hold it for much longer over 19, i would think.**
Motorcycle Learner's Permit
A motorcycle learner's permit allows you to learn to operate a motorcycle.
You must pass the motorcycle knowledge exam.
If you do not currently hold a valid learner's permit or driver's license, you must also pass the two-part driver's license knowledge exam.
If you are under age 19, you must hold a Virginia motorcycle learner's permit for at least 9 months.
You must wear an approved safety helmet.
You must wear eye and face protection.
You must be supervised by a person at least 21 years of age who is licensed to operate a motorcycle, alert and able to assist you and supervising from a separate accompanying motor vehicle.
No one, other than the operator, can be on the motorcycle.
**If you have to hold it for 9 months under age 19, then you must be able to hold it for much longer over 19, i would think.**