mindman
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Hi Fellow CT Ryders!
I am the proud owner of a month old RT-S. My wife and I love it. My wife would love to pilot it, but does not have a motorcycle endorsement, and is intimidated by two-wheelers. She could NEVER get a full motorcycle endorsement. And I believe she should not have to!
Today I sent CT DMV an email requesting they review their policy regarding this. I've copied it below. I'm hoping that you'll join me and send your own version of the same (feel free to copy all or part of mine).
Emails should be sent to [email protected]
Thanks for your help!!!
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Dear DMV,
I am writing to request that the CT Department of motor vehicles review the existing definitions of "Motorcycle" and to consider not requiring a motorcycle endorsement for Models of the Can-Am Spyder Roadster built by BRP (Link Below) - as is the case in the states of Delaware and California. As an alternative, and to ensure prospective operators know the rules of motorcycling, CT could require the written and on-vehicle tests, but allow applicants to take the on-vehicle test on a Spyder and receive an endorsement perhaps limited to 3 wheeled vehicles only.
Unlike traditional "Trikes" (2 wheels in the rear), one of the main attractions of the spyder is the stability that placing the two wheels in the front provides.. People who yearn for the experience of open road riding but are not willing to take the risks involved, or who lack the physical abilities/balance to operate a two-wheeler are attracted to it.
My wife and I currently own a Spyder RT-S (touring version). While I have my motorcycle endorsement, My wife is one of those people described above. She is intimidated by a motorcycle and it's two wheels, and has a bad knee. She is perfectly capable of piloting the Spyder however, is not intimidated by it, and has confidence in it's stability. Again I must emphasize that the Spyder's stability is much better than the traditional "Trike".
I understand and agree that decisions like these should not be made lightly. I do however encourage you to investigate the policy - especially as it pertains to the Spyder Roadster Family. I am happy to participate in any investigative study.
Thank you for your time and attention. I'm looking forward to receiving a positive response, and to working with you on the specifics of this issue.
***Note: Please be sure to include your name, address, phone number and CT driver's license number.
I am the proud owner of a month old RT-S. My wife and I love it. My wife would love to pilot it, but does not have a motorcycle endorsement, and is intimidated by two-wheelers. She could NEVER get a full motorcycle endorsement. And I believe she should not have to!
Today I sent CT DMV an email requesting they review their policy regarding this. I've copied it below. I'm hoping that you'll join me and send your own version of the same (feel free to copy all or part of mine).
Emails should be sent to [email protected]
Thanks for your help!!!
*****************************************************
Dear DMV,
I am writing to request that the CT Department of motor vehicles review the existing definitions of "Motorcycle" and to consider not requiring a motorcycle endorsement for Models of the Can-Am Spyder Roadster built by BRP (Link Below) - as is the case in the states of Delaware and California. As an alternative, and to ensure prospective operators know the rules of motorcycling, CT could require the written and on-vehicle tests, but allow applicants to take the on-vehicle test on a Spyder and receive an endorsement perhaps limited to 3 wheeled vehicles only.
Unlike traditional "Trikes" (2 wheels in the rear), one of the main attractions of the spyder is the stability that placing the two wheels in the front provides.. People who yearn for the experience of open road riding but are not willing to take the risks involved, or who lack the physical abilities/balance to operate a two-wheeler are attracted to it.
My wife and I currently own a Spyder RT-S (touring version). While I have my motorcycle endorsement, My wife is one of those people described above. She is intimidated by a motorcycle and it's two wheels, and has a bad knee. She is perfectly capable of piloting the Spyder however, is not intimidated by it, and has confidence in it's stability. Again I must emphasize that the Spyder's stability is much better than the traditional "Trike".
I understand and agree that decisions like these should not be made lightly. I do however encourage you to investigate the policy - especially as it pertains to the Spyder Roadster Family. I am happy to participate in any investigative study.
Thank you for your time and attention. I'm looking forward to receiving a positive response, and to working with you on the specifics of this issue.
***Note: Please be sure to include your name, address, phone number and CT driver's license number.