In CT, do you need to get a motorcycle license, or something added on to your current license to ride motorcycles? If i were to buy a motorcycle and register it in Virginia, would I need to follow CT rules regarding motorcycle riding or VA laws?
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You need to pass both a written and riding test to obtain your M certification in CT. First you go get your permit after passing the written test, and then you have 60 days to schedule and pass the riding test. While you have the permit, you can not ride on the highways, from dusk until dawn, with a passenger, or out of state. After obtaining your M, you can not have a passenger for 90 days.=Jeff=
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Originally posted by Mike View Postare there any rules about having drivers licenses for two different states? Looks like it would be easier for me to just get a VA license since they dont require a test.
i rode for 3 years without the m endorsement.. but i have it now.. they threatened my CDL so i had to get it..
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I dont think there would be any major rule differences, but either way it would involve having your bike license is my guess. But would jeff said about the ct permit/license is all the same stuff i would say."Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but rising up everytime we fail."
-Melanie-
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