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Kyinal
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"Team Oregon"

#1 Unread post by Kyinal »

Oregon doesn't really have MSF courses, because the Oregon DOT only recognizes the "Team Oregon" safety course. This means that if I move to another state, which likely would only recognize MSF, I would have to take the MSF course in order to waive ride tests and get insurance.

Gee, thanks Oregon....

Any other states that have this issue?

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#2 Unread post by dieziege »

If you have a motorcycle endorsement and move to another state you can usually get the endorsement "transfered" to your new license. You just have to ask when you transfer the license (and make sure they actually did it when you get yournew license).

California doesn't have MSF courses either because there is a legislated and highway patrol (CHP) defined state curriculum... but when you finish the CA state class you get both a certificate of completing the CHP safety course (form DL-389) AND a card saying you completed the MSF course and entitling you to an insurance discount. The CHP blessed the MSF curriculum verbatim so all the material is MSF.

Are you sure these facts don't apply to you as well?
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#3 Unread post by moto_hanki »

[quote="dieziege"]If you have a motorcycle endorsement and move to another state you can usually get the endorsement "transfered" to your new license. You just have to ask when you transfer the license (and make sure they actually did it when you get yournew license).

What he said!
Your license is transferable, if you bother to take the "Team Oregon" card to the DMV and get endorsed.
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