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Indiana People! Hey, can you get your motorcycle license without getting your car license? ?
My dad and most of my friends say that you can get your motorcycle license without getting your car license but some very smart adults have said otherwise. I have no interest n getting a car in the next five years
and I'd much rather drive the Can-Am-Spyder Roadster motorcycle anyway. So yeah, can I get licensed for the motorcycle without having to get licensed for a car?
Yes.
To obtain a motorcycle license or endorsement, an applicant must either pass a motorcycle skill test or show proof of having passed an approved motorcycle safety course. A valid safety course completion card is valid for a waiver of the skills test for up to one year from the course completion date.
To obtain a motorcycle license, an applicant must meet the following requirements:
Be at least 16 years and 30 days old;
Hold the temporary motorcycle learner permit for at least 30 days;
Present documents of identification proving his or her identity, residency status and Social Security number;
Present a valid ABATE-approved motorcycle safety course completion card;
Pass a vision screening test;
If younger than 18 years of age, have an appropriate family member sign a form of financial liability.
An applicant for a motorcycle endorsement must hold a motorcycle learner permit for 30 days before qualifying to obtain the endorsement. To obtain a motorcycle learner permit, an applicant must successfully pass a written exam based on the Motorcycle Operator Manual at any license branch.
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