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Motorcycle Licenses

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A Class 6, Level I is a learner’s permit for a motorcycle rider. A holder of this license must keep it for 12 months. If an approved motorcycle course is completed, the time requirement is reduced to 8 months. A Class 6, Level I learner’s permit allows the holder to operate a motorcycle under the following conditions: (1) accompanied by a licensed driver with 4 years of motorcycle driving experience; (2) the novice driver must have a BAC of zero and an accompanying driver cannot have a blood alcohol level exceeding .05%; (3) no passengers can ride on the motorcycle; (4) cannot upgrade to a commercial class of license; (5) not permitted to drive 30 minutes before sunset and 30 minutes after sunrise; (6) not permitted on highways where the posted speed limit exceeds 80 km/h; and (7) must pass a road test to exit this level. A Class 6, Level II novice driver permits the holder to operate a motorcycle under the following conditions: (1) must spend 12 months at Level II; (2) no driving between midnight and 5 a.m.; and (3) novice driver must have a BAC of zero.

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