Yes, but you usually need someone with a motorcycle license supervise you. Check the law for your specific state. For example, in New York a driver with a motorcycle learner's permit can drive a motorcycle as long as someone age 21+ with a valid motorcycle license is supervising and within 1/4 of a mile at all times.
Depending on what particular state do you live. Here in California, You can ride a motorcycle w/ a learner's permit ONLY on days and NO passengers and only on your local roads and No freeways.
Motorcycles are fun vehicles to ride. If a person with a motorcycle permit follows all the laws of having this permit, then yes, they can ride out of PA.
Legally 2 if the vehicle permits it so. Unless you have a learners permit which most states will only allow you to ride with no passenger at all or during daytime. Although I have seen as many as four people on one motorcycle in Mexico....
No
You do not have to own a motorcycle in order to get a motorcycle license. Some states do have motorcycle training programs where they will provide a motorcycle for you to learn on and get a license. Most states have a learners permit where you can ride while you are learning. You would be able to drive a motorcycle from a dealership if you had a permit.
In Ohio, it's against the law to ride a passenger on a motorcycle if the driver only has a temporary permit. Punishment could remove the license from the offender.
No. Get your license. Once you have your motorcycle license you can ride your motorcycle in any state in the union with a license from any other state. Do not try to do it on a learner's permit.
In Massachusetts you can own and ride a motorcycle with a permit. You just cant ride with a passenger and if you dont get a license you pay a higher insurance rate
A CDL does not permit you to operate a motorcycle. You must get a motorcycle endorsement on your licence - regardless of what class or type - to be able to ride a motorcycle.
someone above 18
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Yes.