I Passed the Written and Driving Tests - here's how!
This is Karen. This is my first motorcycle license. Here is how I did it...
First I went on line and took 9 mock motorcycle tests to be prepared for the knowledge part of the exam. http://driving-tests.org/
I was surprised...in Georgia there were only 20 questions. Breezed through them and got my permit that day.:clap: (No driving at night or on the interstate and no passengers.)
Then, I watched some YouTube videos of the driving test. But the best thing was I found the driving test diagrams on line and went to the DDS in the evening after they were closed and practiced the driving tests several times. Sooooo glad I did. It made it so much easier the day of the exam which I passed with ease. https://www.michigan.gov/documents/s...__382067_7.pdf
So I am now an official licensed motorcycle driver. Yahoo!:2thumbs:
Pass on three; then legal on two!!!
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Originally Posted by
latony007
Sounds like the exact same process i went through in CA. Not sure if the course is the same but practicing while the DMV was closed was a great idea. Would have passed easy except my fricken bike stalled while i was on my 2nd circle. Luckily the guy realized it wasnt my fault and saw i was having problems doing it so he let me do it again. Assuming it might stall again i had to clutch it and keep reving the crap out of it to make sure it didnt which added a little more challenge :)
Congrats on passing! now you can 2 or 3 wheel
You have just pointed out the idiocy of our country's licensing requirements.
How in the world does a person taking a test on a three-wheeled vehicle equate to being certified to ride a 2-wheeled vehicle?
Please note, I am by no way saying anything derogatory about the lady from Flowery Branch, GA, who did due dilligence and got certified to drive her Spyder legally, nor am I suggesting it sounds as if she's about to go buy a Huyabusa and wheelie off into the sunset.
I am talking about a system which has its head in the sand, which -- by jumbling together all two and three vehicles into a common category -- certifies people to do things for which they have not demonstrated competancy.
oops, forgot Bob was watching
Having seen the non-test I passed, now my insurance rates will probably go up>;)