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Can I drive a Motorcycle Unlicensed (READ)?

If I buy a motorcycle, would I be able to get some kind of temporary fix so that i can drive to the state mandatory rider course?

I wouldn't have any other form of transportation to attend class

so basically I figure

I can't drive my motorcycle unless I have the endorsement on my license and I can't get the endorsement unless I drive my motorcyle (to class). so i figure there must be a loop hole

.....regard to Florida Law if possible

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I have an idea!

    ride the bike (unlicensed) to rider course, BUT park it somewhere a few blocks away where nobody can see it and walk the rest of the way to the course location

  • 1 decade ago

    Just have a permit or take the basic MSF rider's course on there 250cc bikes and then take that to the DMV to get your license. Not a big deal. I was able to ride solo in PA on my learner's permit, different states have different laws. Regardless just make sure you meet the requirements of the law if that means you need someone to escort you there. Plenty of riders would assist you I'm sure of it.

  • 1 decade ago

    Do not know about Florida, but elsewhere you can ride to class or anywhere if accommanied by a licenced motorcyclist who is supposedly instructing you. Do make sure you have insurance.

  • 1 decade ago

    no you need to have a special license for a motorcycle go to the dmv

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  • 1 decade ago

    dont know about florida

    but if u have a licenced pillon u can i guess

  • 1 decade ago

    you need learners permit

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