Yes, you need a special license.
I've been thinking about getting a motorcycle for some time now, and I have a few questions that some of you may be able to answer.
1. Insurance, whats it run you?
2. Licensing, is there a special license you need or will a good ole dl work?
I'm trying to weigh the pro's and cons, and I'm probably going to go with one, but I'm not completely sure yet.
Yes, you need a special license.
That license is only available at Wal Mart.
Is there a place to store your gun on it?
What is the test like for it?
They follow you around for the road test.
Like the test for cars, except you are riding a cycle? The DPS officer will follow you around and yell at you through his speaker for you to follow the driving instructions.
I think I saw where that Harley store on 35 north 410 on the NE side was giving lessons or something. Try calling them.
I can waive the road test because I already have a DL, I just have to take some course.
Nope you still have to take a motorcycle road test.
When I did it many many moons ago the DPS officer followed you and would honk his horn, something like one honk to execute a left hand turn and two honks to turn right.
But like I said that was like 20 years ago
It's pretty much the same taco. Well, except the DPS rides in a car instead of a horse.![]()
Taco, I can waive it by taking a DPS course.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/msb/mcintexas.htm
An applicant who has passed a Department of Public Safety approved basic motorcycle operator training course, and has an unrestricted (not an instructional permit) class A, B, or C license, can present a an MSB-8 completion certificate and receive a waiver of the road test.
dude, you'll save on gas, but there are two kinds of motorcycle riders, those that have had an accident and those that haven't had one YET....
goodluck.
True.
Plus I thought riding motorcycles went out in the '80s.
I could be wrong.
Speaking as someone who almost died from a motorcycle accident I wish you luck also. I will never get on one again.
no ...
I saw god on a 400cc motocross bike.
I was about 20 feet off the ground upside down and backwards going about 70.
how old are you and what kind of bike will you be buying? also, will you pay for it outright or finance it? these are all things that will factor into your insurance.... oh yeah, and do you have any tickets?
i have a harley, i'm 28.... full coverage 250 a year... if i had a 600cc sportbike i'd be paying 300 a month for full coverage.. depends on what you are going to get.. you can't ing beat 57mpg!!!
i've been on a bike since i was 5.. in the city, won't lie.. dangerous as .. no one cares about you... you have to be super defensive driver... but as long as you are mr super careful everything is cool.. nothing beats the wind in your face... plus, biking is still cool.. has been, will always be... i think even you can pull it off! haha.. jk...
Are you allowed to ride between the lanes here? In California, bikers can ride between the lanes, which they often do in bumper to bumper traffic. I hate that.
That's legal S y? I would be tempted to open my door.
Manny, does this mean your going to have to grow one of those biker mustaches?
I have one of this motocross bike
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But i am planing to buy something like that in the future
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or that
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Yep--Even the CHP does it.
Can motorcycle riders "split" lanes and ride between other vehicles?
Lane splitting by motorcycles is permissible but must be done in a safe and prudent manner.
CHP's website
the cop i asked in texas said it wasn't legal here... when i was in cali i did at traffic lights mainly... i am super tempted here when there is a long line of standing cars, but i'm afraid of the cars in the line will be a cop!
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