Quote Originally Posted by al0vely View Post
I haven't encountered that person but I am sure they exist. Unfortunately some states do not require Spyder drivers to have a motorcycle license and that situation could lead to the driver you described. IMO all 2 or 3 wheel cyclist should be required to take the MSF class as part of the licensing process - and the license should be required in all states.
Listen, I don't have a problem with everyone getting a license, but requiring the MSF course in my opinion should not be a requirement. If the insurance company wants to give a discount for it , so be it, but to require it is not necessary. When I started riding, you didn't need a helmet or license. I have been riding since 1966. I put have put alot of miles on bikes and my Spyder, as have most of my riding buddies, none of which have had the MSF. It all comes down to common sense, and learning on your own. As I have seen from some college grads, education doesn't equal smart!