What are the CA permit restrictions after I pass the motorcycle permit test? California

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After you turn 18 years old you can receive your California (CA) motorcycle riding permit. Even after you pass the written motorcycle test, there are restrictions that apply to your permit.

Permit Restrictions for Motorcycle Riding in California

Some of the restrictions also apply to car driver license permits. CA motorcycle permit restrictions include:

  • Not transporting passengers on your motorcycle until you pass the road test and receive your CA motorcycle license.
  • Never riding the motorcycle on the highway or freeway.
  • Stick to operating the motorcycle on side streets, private roadways, and less trafficked areas while you take one or more practice test so that you can get your motorcycle drivers license.
  • Only riding motorcycles that you train on during the daytime.
Practice motorcycle safety and adhere to the above restrictions. Doing so will help you to avoid costly traffic tickets and fines. You will also increase your chances of passing the driving test and getting your motorcycle license as soon as possible.

Before you apply for your license enroll in an authorized CA driver training or drivers ed course. Present a copy of your course completion certificate with you to the DMV so that you can take and pass your road test.

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