Learn to Ride
Learn to Ride
A motorcycle license is your ticket to freedom. If you want to ride a motorcycle on public roads, you are going to need a license from your state. That process is not difficult, and in fact it can be a lot of fun. There are plenty of people out there ready to help you learn to ride a motorcycle with confidence, earn your license and start your adventure on two wheels. Each state dictates its own regulations regarding motorcycle licensing. For more detailed, state-by-state information, visit your local DMV office or your state DMV website to get the details specific to your state. But below we answer some of your most frequently asked questions about how to get a motorcycle license.
How do I get my motorcycle license?
Earning a motorcycle license generally takes two steps.
There are two routes to getting a motorcycle license:
The training program option offers several advantages:
What is a motorcycle license and why do I need one?
A motorcycle license is your “permission slip” from the state to ride on public roads, proof that you have the skills and knowledge to safely ride and share the road with other motorists. It’s really no different from your standard driver’s license, except that it is specific to motorcycle operation. In most states the motorcycle license will appear as an endorsement on your regular driver’s license. Some states may issue a separate motorcycle license, and you may not need to have a driver’s license to earn a motorcycle license. Riding without a license (or a motorcycle permit) could earn you a traffic citation and fine of $200 to $1,000.
What is a motorcycle endorsement?
If you already have a regular driver’s license, your state may add a motorcycle endorsement to that license rather than issue a separate motorcycle license. This endorsement will appear as an “M” printed somewhere on your license. Any license points lost to traffic violations – while driving a car or riding a bike – will apply to the entire license.
Do I need a license to ride a motorcycle?
Yes. Unless you have an instructional permit or a motorcycle license you may not legally ride on public roads. However, in most states you are not required to have a permit or license to ride a motorcycle on off-road trails or on a racecourse.
How old do you have to be to get a motorcycle license?
The minimum age to apply for an instructional permit is 15.5 or 16 years, but this varies by state. You must be 16 to earn a full motorcycle license. If you are under age 18 ,you may need sponsorship from a parent or guardian and show proof that you have completed a basic motorcycle rider training course.
Is there a test to get my motorcycle license?
Yes. There is a written (or touch screen) knowledge test and a motorcycle riding skills test, each administered by your DMV. You may also need to pass a vision test. You can skip these tests by completing a private certified motorcycle training course, including the Harley-Davidson® Riding Academy New Rider Course.
How much is a motorcycle license?
The fee for the license is typically about $30 but varies by state. Visit your local DMV office or website to see your state’s exact fee.
Can I get a motorcycle license without a driver’s license?
In some states you do not need a regular driver’s license to earn a motorcycle license. Visit your local DMV office or website to see your state’s requirements.
Can I buy a motorcycle without a license?
Yes, you may. But unless you have an instructional permit or a motorcycle license, you may not legally ride it on public roads.
What are the motorcycle license requirements?
You will need to be 16 years old, pass a written test, a skills test and pay a fee. Or you must successfully complete a private motorcycle training program certified by your state, and then apply for your license.
Can I get a motorcycle license online?
No. All testing conducted by the DMV is in person, or you need to attend and complete a motorcycle training program and then visit the DMV to acquire your license.
Where can I get a motorcycle license?
If you successfully pass testing by your DMV, or successfully complete a motorcycle training program, you will visit a DMV office or the equivalent to pay a fee and acquire the license.
How hard is it to get a motorcycle license?
Getting a motorcycle license requires riding practice to hone your skills and study for the knowledge test. It can also be challenging in some states to get an appointment to take the riding skills test through the DMV. The easiest way for most new riders to learn with confidence and also get certified for a license is to take a training program like that offered by the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy.
What’s the risk of driving a motorcycle without a license?
Riding without a license (or an instructional permit) could earn you a traffic citation and fine of $200 to $1,000. Riding without the skills you’ll learn to either pass the DMV test or complete a commercial training program is not recommended.
How long does it take to get a motorcycle license?
If you take a private training program, it will require about five hours of either classroom or online instruction, followed by two days of skills training on a riding range. Most of these programs are designed to be completed over a long weekend, or one evening session and two days on the range. If you earn your license through DMV testing, you may have to wait some time for a testing appointment.
What equipment is recommended to get a motorcycle license?
1. Motorcycle Helmet
Riders should always wear a motorcycle helmet that fits properly. A full-face helmet gives the most protection since it covers all of the head and face. Learn more about the different types of motorcycle helmets and how they should fit or browse our best motorcycle helmets from Harley-Davidson guide.
2. Eye Protection
It's recommended to wear a high-quality visor on your helmet, a pair of goggles, or shatterproof glasses.
3. Riding Jacket and Riding Pants
A riding jacket and pants made of leather or synthetic materials combine ventilation and help provide the rider with added body protection. Browse our guides on best motorcycle jeans from Harley-Davidson and guide to the best motorcycle jackets from Harley-Davidson to find the best items for you.
4. Motorcycle Gloves
Motorcycle gloves are recommended to help prevent hand abrasions in the event of a fall. Browse our guide on best motorcycle gloves from Harley-Davidson to find a good pair of riding gloves for you.
5. Motorcycle Boots
It’s recommended to purchase a pair of motorcycle boots that cover the ankle and have a grippy sole. Browse our guide on the best motorcycle boots from Harley-Davidson to find the right fit.