Restrictions: Must be accompanied by, and under the supervision and visual observation of, a rider on a separate motorcycle who is at least 21 years of age and who has a valid motorcycle endorsement; Operation only during daylight hours; and No passengers.
Motorcycle Endorsement This endorsement allows you to ride a 2-wheel motorcycle. Restricted Three Wheel Motorcycle Endorsement This endorsement allows you to ride a 3-wheel motorcycle.
To get your endorsement, you must: Determine if you need a Real ID ; Make an appointment or visit a DMV office for standby service; Show proof of your residence address and identity if you want a Real ID you must bring additional documents ; Pass the motorcycle knowledge test.
Creator: -. PDF Producer: -. PDF Version: -. Page Count: -. Page Size: -. Fast Web View: -. Preparing document for printing…. How does this work? The OR Manual is divided into five main sections, which are discussed below: Riding in Oregon — This section discusses information specific to the traffic laws and procedures in Oregon. It talks about how to apply for your license and what the procedure entails.
Section three talks about practical information, such as vehicle control, dealing with hazards and other safety techniques. You'll learn all about guidelines for safe vehicle operation, and this information will be the basis for your written knowledge test when you get your motorcycle license. The OR motorcycle and moped manual will provide you with the steps to take to get your motorcycle license, including:. For more information, you can check our Motorcycle License in Oregon page. As mentioned above, you must take a written test to get a motorcycle license in Oregon.
Once you pass this exam, you can take your road skills test to get your license. The written test is based on information from the motorcycle manual. Although studying the motorcycle manual is highly recommended, taking practice tests in addition to reading the manual will ensure you pass on your first try.
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