m1 license
#19
Originally Posted by jarodseto
m1 is written only... but allows you to ride with a bunch of restrictions...
I took my m2 with Humber College... They are the best!!!
I suggest you take a course, the instructors have many years of knowledge that you don't want to learn on the road.
I took my m2 exit with RTI, another great place.
Take your courses people. If you can afford to insure your bike, you can afford to take your courses.
I took my m2 with Humber College... They are the best!!!
I suggest you take a course, the instructors have many years of knowledge that you don't want to learn on the road.
I took my m2 exit with RTI, another great place.
Take your courses people. If you can afford to insure your bike, you can afford to take your courses.
M2 suppose to teach you how to ride right from start, but you have to a quick learner. You increase your chances to pass substancially, if you have been around bikes before going to M2
Last edited by PrinceMS; 11-14-2006 at 12:03 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
#21
I took my course at RTI, definitely would recommend...if you listen and follow along all weekend, you shouldn't have a problem passing the test. (which is included in the course fee) and you don't need to pay extra for any re-tests (incase you do fail) :thumbsup:
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