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M/C License - Yes/No?

Hi rider,

Re: Why do you wear a helmet when you skydive?

Because there are many instances when you need one; and I am not talking about simply going in.

You can bang your head while exiting and when a formation goes kaputs.

BTDT,

Jerry Baumchen
 
IdahoMtnSpyder;132540[B said:
4]I believe in all states where a motorcycle endorsement is required for a two wheeler you are also covered for a three wheeler.[/B] The intent of the exemptions from m/c endorsements is to make it easier for people to legally drive 3 wheelers that are deemed to be inherently safer and more stable than two wheelers or m/c style trikes, specifically the Slingshot, without having to demonstrate expertise on a two wheeler.

Not true. In Washington there are separate 2 and 3 wheel endorsements. The 2 wheel does not cover both.
 
Florida

In Fl. a motorcycle endorsement allows you to ride a trike (any 3 wheel).
If you take a 3 wheel course and not a 2 wheel course, your endorsement does not allow you to ride a motorcycle.
Makes no sense to me.
All who ride 2 wheels are not capable of riding 3 wheels. this is especially true with sidecar rigs.

Can confirm. I have a three wheel endorsement in Florida, via the course offered (and paid for) by BRP. While the actual license says "Motorcycle Also" there is an additional "Restriction" of S - indicating the endorsement is only valid for 3 wheelers.
 
Under national reciprocity laws you should be legal because you are not a resident of the state that requires MC endorsement but are resident of one that does not.

To bad my concealed carry gun permit doesn't work that way.....
 
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