Eliminating Road Test
#11
My first Motorcycle endorsement was in Tn. I failed the written test by one question, never took the riding section and they gave me my license anyway. It helps to flirt with the girls.
Another location in Tn, I passed the written and then rode the bike around the building to pass the road test.
NC, just changed it from Tn to NC, no test. Renewal was written test only, no road test.
Another location in Tn, I passed the written and then rode the bike around the building to pass the road test.
NC, just changed it from Tn to NC, no test. Renewal was written test only, no road test.
#12
I took the riding test again when I moved to California and passed on my Yamaha Virago but it wasn't easy.
#13
Rode my bike to the dps here to take the written and driving skills test a long time ago. Seems like it was one honk of the horn to go left and two honks of the horn to go right. I was asked how the bike got there---my reply was carefully. They just smiled and let it go.
#14
Can't believe they let me drive a pick-up truck without a CDL. (I know, I'm just a poser wishing I had 14 more wheels.)
Here if you test on a trike (or hack), you get a restriction limiting you to 3 wheels.
Test on anything under 151ccs will get you a class L, motor driven cycles up to 150ccs.
Seems fair to me.
Here if you test on a trike (or hack), you get a restriction limiting you to 3 wheels.
Test on anything under 151ccs will get you a class L, motor driven cycles up to 150ccs.
Seems fair to me.
#15
Why do you care? The fact that the manufacturer of the Spyder recognizes that a lot of people may be intimidated by the sport of motorcycles and is actively marketing an alternative to two wheels should be a good thing. I doubt anyone sold their Harley to buy one anyway. Maybe this will bring people into the sport that wouldn't be otherwise. We all started from scratch. I bet a lot of people on Harleys today don't have endorsements and couldn't pass a road test.
As the way it should be.
Last edited by JBourquin; 05-20-2011 at 04:59 PM.
#16
My first Motorcycle endorsement was in Tn. I failed the written test by one question, never took the riding section and they gave me my license anyway. It helps to flirt with the girls.
Another location in Tn, I passed the written and then rode the bike around the building to pass the road test.
NC, just changed it from Tn to NC, no test. Renewal was written test only, no road test.
Another location in Tn, I passed the written and then rode the bike around the building to pass the road test.
NC, just changed it from Tn to NC, no test. Renewal was written test only, no road test.
#17
Can't believe they let me drive a pick-up truck without a CDL. (I know, I'm just a poser wishing I had 14 more wheels.)
They let some of you guys drive 10wheel campers and motor-homes without a darn cdl and it is a scarey site sometimes.
Here if you test on a trike (or hack), you get a restriction limiting you to 3 wheels.
Test on anything under 151ccs will get you a class L, motor driven cycles up to 150ccs.
Seems fair to me.
They let some of you guys drive 10wheel campers and motor-homes without a darn cdl and it is a scarey site sometimes.
Here if you test on a trike (or hack), you get a restriction limiting you to 3 wheels.
Test on anything under 151ccs will get you a class L, motor driven cycles up to 150ccs.
Seems fair to me.
NY has the MSF course. They use 250cc Kawasaki, Yamaha and Honda's. Yeah it cost 350.00 but it was worth every penny. Took it 8years ago Learned a few things I never knew riding dirt bikes and quads.
#18
nj dmv
they have been doing it that way in jersey for at least 20 years that i know of, i would hardly say that they are giving away free licenses. i took my test on a scooter because i had no way to get a bike to the dmv because i was young and did not know any other person with a bike or a truck or a trailer and i did not want to ride to the dmv illegally. easier? yes . more convenient? hell yes. i still took the time to learn how to ride and to learn my bike inside and out and upside down.
#19
It is all about the revenue, you really think anyone cares if you can ride , or drive a car??
we get renewal notices in the mail..."send your money in "
No re-testing ,no vision test ..just about revenue..
so, a person can pass a test once, then renew forever..
Where is the "safety" in that ???
I had to stop my Dad from driving ..He couldnt hear , see very well , and had Parkinsons ..(He is gone now)
however ,the DMV sent him a renewal , and he was legal to be on the road ..
Best re-think your position about driving test's....
we get renewal notices in the mail..."send your money in "
No re-testing ,no vision test ..just about revenue..
so, a person can pass a test once, then renew forever..
Where is the "safety" in that ???
I had to stop my Dad from driving ..He couldnt hear , see very well , and had Parkinsons ..(He is gone now)
however ,the DMV sent him a renewal , and he was legal to be on the road ..
Best re-think your position about driving test's....
#20
It is all about the revenue, you really think anyone cares if you can ride , or drive a car??
we get renewal notices in the mail..."send your money in "
No re-testing ,no vision test ..just about revenue..
so, a person can pass a test once, then renew forever..
Where is the "safety" in that ???
I had to stop my Dad from driving ..He couldnt hear , see very well , and had Parkinsons ..(He is gone now)
however ,the DMV sent him a renewal , and he was legal to be on the road ..
Best re-think your position about driving test's....
we get renewal notices in the mail..."send your money in "
No re-testing ,no vision test ..just about revenue..
so, a person can pass a test once, then renew forever..
Where is the "safety" in that ???
I had to stop my Dad from driving ..He couldnt hear , see very well , and had Parkinsons ..(He is gone now)
however ,the DMV sent him a renewal , and he was legal to be on the road ..
Best re-think your position about driving test's....