requirements for license?
#1
requirements for license?
hey, i was wonderin if anybody could answer my questions for me, i tried the dmv website but couldnt find the exact answer i was lookin for.....
anyways....
how old do you have to be to get a motorcycle license?
and do you have to get a motorcycle permit before you get the license?
and do you have to have your regular driver's license for a certain amount of time before you get your motorcycle license?
anyways....
how old do you have to be to get a motorcycle license?
and do you have to get a motorcycle permit before you get the license?
and do you have to have your regular driver's license for a certain amount of time before you get your motorcycle license?
#4
Re: requirements for license?
Driver Services: Obtaining a Motorcycle License
Class M Designation
If you already hold a valid Virginia driver's license without a motorcycle designation, you may add Class M that will allow you to also operate a motorcycle. To obtain this motorcycle designation, you must:
Pass the required vision screening
Pass the motorcycle knowledge exam
Pass the motorcycle road skills test
IF YOU ARE 19 OR OLDER, you must also:
Hold a motorcycle learner's permit for at least 30 DAYS
OR
Provide DMV with a certificate from the Virginia Rider Training Program indicating that you have successfully completed the state-approved motorcycle safety course.
NOTE: If you provide DMV with a valid motorcycle safety course certificate, you will be exempt from holding the motorcycle learner's permit for 30 days and from taking the motorcycle road skills test at DMV.
IF YOU ARE UNDER 19, you must also:
Hold a motorcycle learner's permit for at least 9 MONTHS (This requirement does not apply if you were age 18 and your motorcycle learner's permit was issued prior to July 1, 2002.)
AND
Provide DMV with a certificate from the Virginia Rider Training Program indicating that you have successfully completed the state-approved motorcycle safety course.
NOTE: You will be exempt from taking the motorcycle road skills test at DMV.
The motorcycle class costs $2.00 per year. It is valid for the same period of time as your driver's license. When you renew your driver's license, remember to renew your Class M designation also.
Driver's License Restricted to Operation of a Motorcycle
If you do not hold a driver's license, you may obtain a driver's license that allows you to operate ONLY a motorcycle.
In addition to the above requirements for adding a motorcycle designation to a driver's license, you must:
Pass the two-part driver's license knowledge exam
The motorcycle-only driver's license costs $6.00 per year and is valid for 5 years. Remember that this type of driver's license allows you to operate only a motorcycle. If you decide later that you want to operate another type of vehicle, you will have to pass the knowledge exam and road skills test for that vehicle type. For more information, refer to Applying for a License.
**Edit** I pulled this from DMV, ive been using it to get my answers to certain dumb questions. **
Class M Designation
If you already hold a valid Virginia driver's license without a motorcycle designation, you may add Class M that will allow you to also operate a motorcycle. To obtain this motorcycle designation, you must:
Pass the required vision screening
Pass the motorcycle knowledge exam
Pass the motorcycle road skills test
IF YOU ARE 19 OR OLDER, you must also:
Hold a motorcycle learner's permit for at least 30 DAYS
OR
Provide DMV with a certificate from the Virginia Rider Training Program indicating that you have successfully completed the state-approved motorcycle safety course.
NOTE: If you provide DMV with a valid motorcycle safety course certificate, you will be exempt from holding the motorcycle learner's permit for 30 days and from taking the motorcycle road skills test at DMV.
IF YOU ARE UNDER 19, you must also:
Hold a motorcycle learner's permit for at least 9 MONTHS (This requirement does not apply if you were age 18 and your motorcycle learner's permit was issued prior to July 1, 2002.)
AND
Provide DMV with a certificate from the Virginia Rider Training Program indicating that you have successfully completed the state-approved motorcycle safety course.
NOTE: You will be exempt from taking the motorcycle road skills test at DMV.
The motorcycle class costs $2.00 per year. It is valid for the same period of time as your driver's license. When you renew your driver's license, remember to renew your Class M designation also.
Driver's License Restricted to Operation of a Motorcycle
If you do not hold a driver's license, you may obtain a driver's license that allows you to operate ONLY a motorcycle.
In addition to the above requirements for adding a motorcycle designation to a driver's license, you must:
Pass the two-part driver's license knowledge exam
The motorcycle-only driver's license costs $6.00 per year and is valid for 5 years. Remember that this type of driver's license allows you to operate only a motorcycle. If you decide later that you want to operate another type of vehicle, you will have to pass the knowledge exam and road skills test for that vehicle type. For more information, refer to Applying for a License.
**Edit** I pulled this from DMV, ive been using it to get my answers to certain dumb questions. **
Last edited by Mr.6; 04-15-2004 at 08:09 PM.
#5
Re: requirements for license?
Originally Posted by Slow_Rolla
Driver Services: Obtaining a Motorcycle License
Class M Designation
If you already hold a valid Virginia driver's license without a motorcycle designation, you may add Class M that will allow you to also operate a motorcycle. To obtain this motorcycle designation, you must:
Pass the required vision screening
Pass the motorcycle knowledge exam
Pass the motorcycle road skills test
IF YOU ARE 19 OR OLDER, you must also:
Hold a motorcycle learner's permit for at least 30 DAYS
OR
Provide DMV with a certificate from the Virginia Rider Training Program indicating that you have successfully completed the state-approved motorcycle safety course.
NOTE: If you provide DMV with a valid motorcycle safety course certificate, you will be exempt from holding the motorcycle learner's permit for 30 days and from taking the motorcycle road skills test at DMV.
IF YOU ARE UNDER 19, you must also:
Hold a motorcycle learner's permit for at least 9 MONTHS (This requirement does not apply if you were age 18 and your motorcycle learner's permit was issued prior to July 1, 2002.)
AND
Provide DMV with a certificate from the Virginia Rider Training Program indicating that you have successfully completed the state-approved motorcycle safety course.
NOTE: You will be exempt from taking the motorcycle road skills test at DMV.
The motorcycle class costs $2.00 per year. It is valid for the same period of time as your driver's license. When you renew your driver's license, remember to renew your Class M designation also.
Driver's License Restricted to Operation of a Motorcycle
If you do not hold a driver's license, you may obtain a driver's license that allows you to operate ONLY a motorcycle.
In addition to the above requirements for adding a motorcycle designation to a driver's license, you must:
Pass the two-part driver's license knowledge exam
The motorcycle-only driver's license costs $6.00 per year and is valid for 5 years. Remember that this type of driver's license allows you to operate only a motorcycle. If you decide later that you want to operate another type of vehicle, you will have to pass the knowledge exam and road skills test for that vehicle type. For more information, refer to Applying for a License.
Class M Designation
If you already hold a valid Virginia driver's license without a motorcycle designation, you may add Class M that will allow you to also operate a motorcycle. To obtain this motorcycle designation, you must:
Pass the required vision screening
Pass the motorcycle knowledge exam
Pass the motorcycle road skills test
IF YOU ARE 19 OR OLDER, you must also:
Hold a motorcycle learner's permit for at least 30 DAYS
OR
Provide DMV with a certificate from the Virginia Rider Training Program indicating that you have successfully completed the state-approved motorcycle safety course.
NOTE: If you provide DMV with a valid motorcycle safety course certificate, you will be exempt from holding the motorcycle learner's permit for 30 days and from taking the motorcycle road skills test at DMV.
IF YOU ARE UNDER 19, you must also:
Hold a motorcycle learner's permit for at least 9 MONTHS (This requirement does not apply if you were age 18 and your motorcycle learner's permit was issued prior to July 1, 2002.)
AND
Provide DMV with a certificate from the Virginia Rider Training Program indicating that you have successfully completed the state-approved motorcycle safety course.
NOTE: You will be exempt from taking the motorcycle road skills test at DMV.
The motorcycle class costs $2.00 per year. It is valid for the same period of time as your driver's license. When you renew your driver's license, remember to renew your Class M designation also.
Driver's License Restricted to Operation of a Motorcycle
If you do not hold a driver's license, you may obtain a driver's license that allows you to operate ONLY a motorcycle.
In addition to the above requirements for adding a motorcycle designation to a driver's license, you must:
Pass the two-part driver's license knowledge exam
The motorcycle-only driver's license costs $6.00 per year and is valid for 5 years. Remember that this type of driver's license allows you to operate only a motorcycle. If you decide later that you want to operate another type of vehicle, you will have to pass the knowledge exam and road skills test for that vehicle type. For more information, refer to Applying for a License.
#7
Re: requirements for license?
Only one thing i must add, i just went and got my actually license @ dmv last week, (took the road course) and you need to brush up on your basic skills before trying to take on the challenge (u-turns, aggressive stops, sharp turns, etc. you get the point) thank-god i passed it for first time
Last edited by freq; 04-27-2004 at 05:07 PM.
#9
Re: requirements for license?
Originally Posted by zappas
no, they are wrong.
19 yrs old
30 days.
and yes you do.
19 yrs old
30 days.
and yes you do.
"If you do not hold a driver's license, you may obtain a driver's license that allows you to operate ONLY a motorcycle. "
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