Vermont Casting 2008 Motorcycle User Manual


 
Part I - 10
1.) A motorcycle may be operated during daylight hours only;
2.) The Motorcycle Learner Permit holder is NOT ALLOWED to
carry any passengers;
3.) The Motorcycle Learner Permit is valid in VERMONT only.
Ignoring the restrictions will VOID the Motorcycle Learner
Permit.
If you hold a valid Motorcycle Learner Permit you may ride the
motorcycle to the skill test area on the day of your appointment. If
you fail the skills test and your permit has not expired you will,
under most circumstances, be allowed to ride away. If the permit is
due to expire, you may renew it for 120 days. There is no fee for the
renewal. If it has already been renewed twice, you must take the
knowledge test again to be issued a new permit provided at least 12
months has passed from the expiration of the last permit.
If you fail the skills test a one-week practice period is required
before another skills test may be taken.
Remember, whenever you operate your motorcycle you must have
your valid Vermont Driver License, Motorcycle Learner Permit,
registration and insurance card in your possession.
B. HOW TO OBTAIN A MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENT ON
A VERMONT DRIVER LICENSE:
Every Vermont resident who operates a motorcycle on the highway
in Vermont must hold a valid Vermont Operator, Commercial Driver
License or Junior Operator License with the proper motorcycle
endorsement. The Commissioner may, upon request, issue a
restricted endorsement for the operation of a 3-wheel motorcycle
NOTE: DMV motorcycle endorsement knowledge and skills
tests will be waived to anyone who has successfully completed the
VREP Basic Motorcycle Course.
Any Vermont licensed individual with a Motorcycle Learner Permit
is required to successfully complete a skills test before the
endorsement will be issued. There is a fee of $2.00 per year for the
motorcycle endorsement. An explanation of the skills test, complete
with diagrams, is contained in Part I of this manual.