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US Government to Require Trike Training

Pilo

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Copied from About.com Motorcycles - April 1, 2011

http://motorcycles.about.com/b/2011...aining-prior-to-motorcycle-licensing.htm?nl=1


The Department of Transportation issued a statement today that will cause a paradigm shift in the way riders earn the legal right to ride: As of January 1, 2012, the process for obtaining a motorcycle license will require a six-month "trike training" period in which would-be motorcyclists are limited to three-wheelers like the Harley Tri-Glide and Lehman CrossBow.

"Let's face it," DOT spokesperson Melvin P. Meyers said in a national news conference, "Motorcycles are inherently unstable vehicles. Placing a first-time rider on these two wheeled conveyances opens the door to certain injury, or even death."

Outlining a three-wheeled trial period of 180 days, Meyers said the enforced trike riding would be akin to "training wheels that prove you're serious and responsible about riding a motorcycle." A new "T" license certification will differentiate the three-wheeled learners prior to their receiving Class "M" certification, and Meyers adds that "This is all about choice; thanks to proliferation of options due to baby boomer demand, wanna be motorcyclists aren't limited to traditional trikes; they can opt for backwards trikes like the Can-Am Spyder, or even that big-wheeled Custom SS contraption."

Anticipating heightened demand, motorcycle manufacturers are said to be feverishly engineering training wheel-style retrofits for their mainstream offerings-- while the Motorcycle Industry Council and the American Motorcyclist Association have already announced plans to appeal the DOT's decision.

Saludos, Pilo
 
:roflblack:

Funny stuff indeed. What's even funnier is the comment section where people really believed it..... :thumbup:
 
:clap::clap::clap: That's one of the better ones that I've heard of this year! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: But they should have started with mandatory 6 months on four wheelers, then trikes.
 
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