Connecticut now has an endorsement for 3 wheeled motorcycles
Public Act No. 15-46
AN ACT CONCERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES' RECOMMENDATIONS WITH RESPECT TO AUTOCYCLES AND THREE-WHEELED MOTORCYCLES
This Public Act was signed by the governor on June 5, 2015.
I am still pleased that I was able to pass the requirements on 2 wheels a couple years ago. But I do know several folks who had been denied the pleasure of a Spyder because the physically could not ride 2 wheels for the liscensing class.
CT Class called "Autocycles" have three wheels
The CT Rider Ed Program requirement does not apply to the class of motorcycles known as “autocycles” that was also created through Public Act 15-46. Autocycles have three wheels, but unlike trikes, they have steering wheels and foot pedals and are fully or partially enclosed. An autocycle rider is not required to have an endorsement on his or her license.
The CREP will use dedicated motorcycle safety funds to retrofit Suzuki TU250 motorcycles with trike conversion kits produced by Yelvington Trikes L.L.C out of Seminole Florida. Spyders will be acquired through a no cost dealer loan program from CanAm-BRP at a local dealer. Side-cars will be incorporated as soon as a qualified vendor has been identified. These conversions and loaner programs have allowed the State to provide training and vehicles to perspective students at very little cost.