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Also read this:
http://www.ride-ct.com/?p=13062
and
http://www.ride-ct.com/?p=13052
Progress moves at half the speed of smell in our little state.
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I heard from Pat Cruess tonight that the 3 wheel endorsement will take effect on July 1st. That is the info he has.
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Originally Posted by Vidman
I heard from Pat Cruess tonight that the 3 wheel endorsement will take effect on July 1st. That is the info he has.
Makes sense that we the ones who will actually be working with the new program will be the last to hear anything. Freakin Connecticut!
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*** IT'S OFFICIAL !!! ***** CT now has a 3 wheel endorsement !!
I received this email from the Connecticut DOT today:
It ONLY TOOK 4 YEARS, BUT WE GOT IT DONE !!!!
My wife is sending in her registration form today
"I know that it has been some time since we first made contact regarding licensing and training on three wheel vehicles. I am really happy to let you know that Public Act 15-46 has (takes effect July 1st) allowed for training and licensing on three wheeled vehicles. The Connecticut Rider Education Program will be offering this training at Gateway Community College in North Haven CT. The first class is scheduled for a start Date of July 22nd, in case you or your wife are interested in signing up. I have provided a link to their website below, you may not see the class listed yet however if you give them a call they will let you know.
http://www.gatewayct.edu/Offices-Dep...-Rider-Program
Sincerely,
Nicholas P Just
Motorcycle Safety/CONREP
CT Department of Transportation
Division of Highway Safety
2800 Berlin Turnpike
Newington, CT 06131-7546
Telephone (860) 594-2369
Email Nicholas.Just@ct.gov
www.ride4ever.org"
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Originally Posted by mindman
I received this email from the Connecticut DOT today:
It ONLY TOOK 4 YEARS, BUT WE GOT IT DONE !!!!
My wife is sending in her registration form today
"I know that it has been some time since we first made contact regarding licensing and training on three wheel vehicles. I am really happy to let you know that Public Act 15-46 has (takes effect July 1st) allowed for training and licensing on three wheeled vehicles. The Connecticut Rider Education Program will be offering this training at Gateway Community College in North Haven CT. The first class is scheduled for a start Date of July 22nd, in case you or your wife are interested in signing up. I have provided a link to their website below, you may not see the class listed yet however if you give them a call they will let you know.
http://www.gatewayct.edu/Offices-Dep...-Rider-Program
Sincerely,
Nicholas P Just
Motorcycle Safety/CONREP
CT Department of Transportation
Division of Highway Safety
2800 Berlin Turnpike
Newington, CT 06131-7546
Telephone (860) 594-2369
Email Nicholas.Just@ct.gov
www.ride4ever.org"
This is awesome. Thank you and all those involved for their hard work.
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08 Honda Aero - wife's
14 Kymco - wife's (Hmmmmm...i'm losing bikes)
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No change
Originally Posted by Chupaca
lived there for 9 years but did not get the roadster till we got to San Diego. As you know here you just need a drivers licence. I have a motorcycle one as well alway have. Curious though, if in a state requiring an endorsement or motorcycle license how would they deal with a CA driver with auto license only..??
As far as I know, as long as you are not a resident of that state and lawfully licensed in your state of residence, your CA license will suffice. If your legal state of residence does not require a specific endorsement the "visited" state will respect that.
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PA 15-46-- "Motorcycles have two or three wheels, handlebars and a seat that is straddled. Autocycles have three wheels and are fully or partially enclosed, and have a steering wheel, foot pedals and seat belts. A person with an "M" endorsement may ride motorcycles with 2 or 3 wheels. A person who only wants to ride a three-wheeled motorcycle can take a three-wheeled motorcycle class, and have a restriction on his or her "M" endorsement. This will be designated as "M3". Autocycles do not require any endorsement. Both motorcycles and Autocycles will be registered with motorcycle plates. An example of a three-wheeled motorcycle is a Can-Am Spyder.
An example of an autocycle is a Polaris Slingshot. There are other makers of Autocycles,such as Elio, that do not yet have a manufacturer's license in CT"
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