At a DMV Office Bring. your application. Take the written test. To pass, you must get at least 14 of the 20 multiple-choice questions correct, including the correct answers to at least two of the four questions about road signs. If you pass your written test. we will give you a temporary permit at the office.
150cc and Above: Once you hit the 150cc mark, the requirement for a motorcycle license becomes more stringent. All states mandate that you possess a motorcycle endorsement to legally operate these vehicles.
You can submit your application and take your test online (using a PC or tablet), at home, and come to the DMV to complete your application. Before you take your permit test, make sure that you have everything you need to successfully begin the application process.
Your road test can be waived if you are qualified and you complete an approved course. To get information about approved courses in your area, visit the New York State Motorcycle Safety Program website . To qualify for the waiver you must. be 16 years of age or older.
If you already have another class of driver license and a motorcycle operator's learner permit, the DMV will waive your motorcycle road test if you complete the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's (MSF) Motorcycle Basic RiderCourse®
The Basic RiderCourse 2 License Waiver (BRC2-LW) is designed to further develop your riding expertise in a secure setting. Even if you have been riding for some time, you will find something new to learn in exercises designed to hone braking, cornering, swerving and control skills.
You can submit your application and take your test online (using a PC or tablet), at home, and come to the DMV to complete your application. Before you take your permit test, make sure that you have everything you need to successfully begin the application process.
Motorcycle Permits If you have a motorcycle learner permit (Class M, MJ or Limited MJ), your supervising driver must: exercise “general supervision” of you while you operate the motorcycle, and. remain within one-quarter mile of you, keeping you in sight at all times.
When you have the other learner permit, you can apply for your motorcycle permit. Step 1: Prepare for the Motorcycle Permit Test. Step 2: Apply for and Take the Permit Test. Step 3: Get Ready for the Road Test. Step 4: Schedule Your Road Test. Step 5: Take the Road Test. Step 6: Get Your Results.