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Old Oct 10, 2007 | 10:05 AM
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Do i need a Car liscense to get a motorcycle liscense?

Because i'd like to skip the whole car thing if i can..
Old Oct 10, 2007 | 10:15 AM
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No, just go to the DPS and tell them you want a motorcycle liscense!
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Yes.Some states (if you're in the US) allow you to drive a bike with just your license.But most make you take a motorcycle driving test and get an 'endorsement' on your lic. for a bike.jan
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In the US it depends on State, but I know at least some states let you do that.Honestly though, I wouldn't recommend it if you're young and have no real driving experience. There are a lot of things to be learned about the road, things that can only be learned by experience. It would be much more dangerous to gain this experience on a motorcycle that in would be in a car. A motorcycle is NOT a good first car unless you have a death wish or really like skin grafts.
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