Vermont Casting 2008 Motorcycle User Manual


 
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You will not be permitted to take the skills test unless the cycle you
furnish for this purpose is properly equipped, registered, inspected (if
required), insured, and in good mechanical condition. If an applicant
fails the skills test a one-week practice period is required before
another skills test may be taken.
Any motorcycle used for the skills test portion of the exam must be
legally transported to the exam site. For example, you can have
another licensed motorcycle operator ride the bike to the exam
location for you. In this instance that operator would be required to
show a valid license to the examiner. If you have a Motorcycle
Learner Permit you may ride the bike to the exam location. You may
also transport the bike in another registered and insured vehicle such
as a trailer, truck or van.
All applicants applying for a motorcycle endorsement must hold a
valid Vermont license. A fee of $7.00 will be made to the applicant
for the knowledge test. There is no fee for the skills test.
C. HOW TO OBTAIN A MOTORCYCLE ENDORSEMENT TO
OPERATE A THREE-WHEELED MOTORCYCLE:
To obtain an endorsement for a 3-wheeled motorcycle you must
possess a valid Vermont Operator, Commercial Driver License or
Junior Operator License. You will be required to pass the
motorcycle knowledge examination. Upon successful completion,
your license will be endorsed to allow you to operate a 3-wheeled
motorcycle. This endorsement is restricted to 3-wheeled motorcycles
only and does not permit you to operate a two-wheeled motorcycle.
Remember, no tests will be given unless you hold a valid Vermont
Operator License, Junior Operator License or Commercial Driver
License.
D. MOTORCYCLES AND MOPEDS:
Definition of Motorcycle: "Motorcycle" shall mean any motor-
driven vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and
designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the
ground, but excluding mopeds, golf carts, track-driven vehicles,