other laws for alaska, such as helmet laws, can be found here: http://home.ama-cycle.org/amaccess/laws ... p?state=akalaska dmv licence laws wrote:MOTORCYCLE (M1) LICENSE:
An applicant for an original motorcycle license (see below for motor-driven cycle) must be at least 16 years of age and must have held an instruction permit for a minimum of 6 months, if under the age of 18. If an applicant is under 18 years of age, they must have parental consent to obtain the license.
An applicant will be required to pass the following tests prior to being issued a motorcycle license. The license fee is valid for approximately five years. The license expires on your date of birth.
* Written knowledge test (or present a valid Alaska learner's permit or driver license)
* Written motorcycle knowledge test* (or present a valid motorcycle instruction permit)
* Vision test
* Fees
* Motorcycle road test*
*In lieu of the written motorcycle test and the motorcycle road test, an applicant may present a card issued from the Motorcycle Safety Foundation showing they have passed one of the Motorcycle Rider Courses listed below. The course must have been successfully completed within the current or previous calendar year. Courses completed in other states will be accepted as well as those in Alaska; however, you must go to a DMV in person in order to obtain the motorcycle permit.
* Easy Rider Course
* Experienced Rider Course
* Basic Rider Course
* Beginning Rider Course
* Motorcycle Rider Course
MOTOR-DRIVEN CYCLE (M2) PERMIT:
An applicant for an original motor-driven cycle permit must be at least 14 years of age and must have parental consent to obtain the permit.
An applicant will be required to pass the following tests prior to being issued a motor-driven cycle permit.
* Written knowledge test (or present a valid Alaska learner's permit)
* Written motorcycle knowledge test (or present a valid motorcycle instruction permit)
* Vision test
* Fees
* Motorcycle road test
INSTRUCTION PERMIT:
An applicant for an original motorcycle instruction permit must be at least 14 years of age. If an applicant is under 18 years of age, they must have parental consent to obtain the permit. An applicant is required to furnish two pieces of identification, one to prove date of birth and one to prove identity. Please see the following for a list of acceptable items.
An applicant will be required to pass the following tests prior to being issued a motorcycle instruction permit. The permit is valid for two years from the date of issue.
* Written knowledge test (or present a valid Alaska learner's permit or driver license)
* Written motorcycle knowledge test
* Fees
* Vision test
Special Restrictions: The instruction permit is valid only under the following conditions:
* The applicant is eligible for a regular motorcycle or motor-driven cycle permit in every way except for age and/or driving ability.
* The applicant must be under the direct supervision of a person who:
a. is at least 21 years of age
b. has been licensed for that class of motorcycle for at least 1 year.
A motorcycle helmet that meets or exceeds established standards must be worn at all times the applicant, regardless of age, is on the motorcycle or motor-driven cycle.
Rev. 10/12/05
MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENTS
When do I need a motorcycle endorsement?
If you wish to operate any two or three wheel motorcycle, whose engine is more than 50 cc, you are required to have a motorcycle endorsement on your driver license or a motorcycle-only license.
What are the requirements to obtain a motorcycle endorsement?
1. Hold at least a regular Class E operator's driver license.
2. If under 21 years old, show proof of completion of a motorcycle safety course to a driver license office or tax collector office that issues driver licenses.
3. If at least 21 years old, show proof of completion of a motorcycle safety course to a driver license office or tax collector office that issues driver licenses OR pass the motorcycle knowledge and skills tests at a driver license office, tax collector office, or third-party tester that offers such tests.
NOTE: Tax collector offices charge an additional $5.25 fee for driver license transactions.
What is a motorcycle Third-Party Tester?
These are FRTP rider course providers who have signed an agreement with the Department to provide the same motorcycle knowledge and/or skill tests as the state. Passing one or both of the tests at their site will waive one or both of the tests at the driver license office when you present the waiver they issue. Fees vary by location.
What if I bring a three-wheel motorcycle or a sidecar motorcycle for my motorcycle skill test?
A variation of the regular skill test is used and you will be restricted to “Three-wheel Motorcycles Only.”
TEMPORARY INSTRUCTION PERMIT FOR MOTORCYCLE OPERATION
What are the requirements for obtaining a Temporary Instruction Permit for Motorcycle Operation?
1. Be at least 21 years old
2. Hold at least a regular operator license (Class E)
3. Pass the motorcycle knowledge test at a driver license office or tax collector office that issues licenses
The permit will be restricted to “No Passengers” until the motorcycle skill test is passed or a motorcycle safety course is completed and motorcycle endorsement is added to the license.
NOTE: Tax collector offices charge an additional $5.25 fee for driver license transactions.
MOTORCYCLE ONLY LICENSE
What does getting a "Motorcycle Only" driver license involve? Who can get one?
1. Be at least 16 years old, and if under 18, hold a Learner's License for one year with no traffic convictions.
2. Pass the same knowledge test as for a regular Class E operator's driver license.
3. If under 21 years old, show proof of completion of a motorcycle safety course to a driver license office or tax collector office that issues licenses.
4. If at least 21 years old, show proof of completion of a motorcycle safety course to a driver license office or tax collector office that issues licenses OR pass the motorcycle knowledge and skills tests at a driver license office, tax collector office, or third-party tester that offers such tests.
Your license will be restricted to operating "Motorcycles Only."
NOTE: Tax collector offices charge an additional $5.25 fee for driver license transactions.
Can I upgrade to a regular license later and have the "Motorcycle Only" restriction removed?
Yes, by passing the regular driving test in a regular four-wheel motor vehicle.
MOTORCYCLE RIDER COURSES
What are the BasicRider Course enrollment requirements:
You must hold at least a Learner’s Driver License to enroll in the Basic RiderCourse. Having a basic knowledge of traffic laws, road signs and general “road rules” is an important pre-curser to the rider course.
What about the MSF Experienced RiderCourse Suite?
To enroll in the six-hour ERC Suite to add motorcycle endorsement to your license you must:
1. Be 21 years of age or older
2. Bring your own motorcycle, or bring written permission to use another privately-owned motorcycle
3. Provide your own helmet and protective riding gear
4. Provide proof of liability insurance on the motorcycle brought for the course
In order to receive a knowledge and skills test waiver form, you must pass both the knowledge and skills test provided at the end of the course.
Completion of a basic or experienced rider safety course may entitle a motorcyclist to insurance premium discounts.
Will Florida accept rider course completion cards from out-of-state rider courses or the military and waive testing in Florida to add motorcycle endorsements to existing or first time Florida licenses?
Yes, if the rider course completion card or a certificate of completion indicates that the motorcycle rider course curriculum was sponsored or approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
Will other states accept RiderCourse course completion cards issued by Florida schools and waive tests?
Some states will accept the MSF card from Florida’s schools and waive both tests. Some states will waive only the skills test and still some may require full testing anyway. Contact other state’s licensing departments to be certain.
What are the motorcycle helmet requirements in Florida?
Please see motorcycle helmet exemption.
Are you required to wear eye protection to operate a motorcycle? How about as a passenger?
All persons who operate motorcycles must wear eye protection. Passengers should also for safety reasons, but are not required by law to do so.
MILITARY MEMBERS OUTSIDE OF FLORIDA
I am stationed outside of Florida, how can I add a motorcycle endorsement to my Florida license?
1. Complete a military motorcycle rider course or Motorcycle Safety Foundation sponsored rider course and
2. Send a copy of the completion card with $15 and request a duplicate driver license with an endorsement and make the check or money order payable to "DDL” or Division of Driver Licenses
3. Include your name, military mailing address, driver license number and date of birth in your letter
4. Send the letter to: Bureau of Records, PO Box 5775, Tallahassee, FL 32314-5775
What about motorized scooters?
Please see motorized scooters.
Is there a motorized vehicle you can operate on a public roadway in Florida without a driver license?
Yes, if you are at least 16 years old, you may ride a bicycle that is propelled by a combination of human power (pedals) and an electric helper-motor that cannot go faster than 20 mph on level ground. These are exempt from the driver license law definition of motor vehicle and thus do not require a driver license.
INSURANCE FOR MOTORCYCLES
Is insurance required for motorcycles in Florida?
Under certain circumstances Yes. Insurance is not required to register motorcycles as with four-wheel motor vehicles. However, if a motorcycle operator is charged in a crash with injuries, then the owner or owner/operator is financially responsible for bodily injuries and property damage to others. If no liability coverage was in effect, then bodily injury/property damage liability insurance must be purchased and kept for three years to avoid license and tag/registration suspension or to reinstate license and tag/registration after suspension.
What about motorcycle passenger insurance?
If you plan to carry passengers it is a good idea to ask your insurance carrier about the need for carrying passenger insurance coverage.
Is there a minimum age requirement for motorcycle passengers?
Florida law does not address a minimum age for passengers. However, other laws may apply such as endangering a minor.
The motorcycle safety program listed is the Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program (PAMSP) which uses the MSF course as it's guide. For more information and frequently asked questions, follow this link to the PENNDOT FAQ Webpage.How do I obtain a motorcycle license? What is the process?
A Motorcycle Learner’s Permit Application (Form DL-5) will first need to be completed and, along with the $10.00 fee, taken to a PennDOT Driver License Center for processing. You will be given a vision screening and a motorcycle knowledge test at this time. After passing the knowledge test, the application will be processed and a motorcycle (Class M) learner’s permit issued. The learner’s permit allows you to practice safe operating skills and is valid for one year. When ready to take your skills test, you can either schedule an appointment at one of PennDOT’s Driver License Centers or schedule training through the motorcycle safety program. After the skills test has been passed, a motorcycle (Class M) license will be issued.
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