NancysToy
Motorbike Professor
csmead said:I would like to join put in my thoughts on the license....
Here in Calif., any 3 -wheeled motorcycle only requires a regular driver's license. No restrictions on passengers, etc. So...what if you drive over the State line; will other States be cool with not having a special m-1 or m-2 license? I decided to push my 50 yr old self a little bit. Got my permit and completed my Motorcycle safety course last weekend (2 wheels are just scary, except my pink minibike). In a few weeks, I will have the M-1 lic. that should satisfy everyone. The DMV here would not allow me to take the driving test on a 3 wheeled bike and I was not going to buy or rent a 2 wheeled bike for learning/testing purposes. The safety course offered in Calif. (cost) includes the use of a bike that meets DMV requirements.
As I understand it, the states are supposed to follow the licensing requirements of the driver's state of residence, if the vehicle being driven is licensed in that same state. That doesn't mean there won't be hassles, questions, or poorly informed cops. Maybe even just some plain mean ones. On the other hand, vehicle and operator safety equipment requirements follow the state laws where you are driving. If your state doesn't require a helmet, and you venture into one that does, better be wearing that skid lid.
-Scotty