Path of Motorcycle Licensing
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If you had a previous driver license Class 6L - must ride within sight of a supervisor with Class 6 and at least 19 years old - cannot exceed a speed of 60km/hr - cannot carry any passengers - can only ride between sunrise and sunset After you pass Once you pass the knowledge test and meet all other requirements, you get a: Class 6L motorcycle learner's licence, if you're a full-privilege driver
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If you had never held a driver license Class 8L - must ride within sight of a supervisor with Class 6 and at least 25 years old - cannot exceed a speed of 60km/hr - cannot carry any passengers - can only ride between sunrise and sunset - must display an L sign After you pass Once you pass the knowledge test and meet all other requirements, you get a: Class 8L motorcycle learner's licence, if you're in the L or N stage of graduated licensing for passenger vehicles or are a new driver.
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Choose if you want to join the GROUP COURSE or go with Private One-on-One training
Certified Group Course
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Pro
- Make new friends - Course approved by ICBC - 28 Hours & completed in a week - Included MSA Assessment - Included Road Riding Training - Included Self-practice & use the motorcycle for the Road Test - Reasonable price |
Con
- Schedule is not flexible |
Private One-on-One Package
Pro
- Private One-on-One - High quality training with full attention of the instructor - Hand-on Training - Learn at your own pace - Flexible Training Schedule - MSA assessment may available in some packages |
Con
- More costly than a Group Course |
Day (2): 4 Hours Theory sessions; Day (3): 5 Hours Closed Circuit Practical sessions; Day (4): 5 Hours Closed Circuit Practical sessions; - included 1 attempt of Motorcycle Skill Assessment (MSA)
After you pass
Once you pass the skills test:
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This course basically included both 18 Hours MSA and 10 Hours Road Test Prep Group Courses.
Day (2): 4 Hours Theory sessions; Day (3): 5 Hours Closed Circuit Practical sessions; Day (4): 5 Hours Closed Circuit Practical sessions; - included 1 attempt of Motorcycle Skill Assessment (MSA) Day (5): 2 Hours Classroom Road Riding Theory and 4 Hours Road Riding Training Day (6): 2 Hours Self-practice session (your own appointment) Day (7): 2 Hours on Road Test Date (included 1 Hour self-practice and 1 Hour use of school motorcycle for the Road Test)
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Congratulation! NOW you passed the Motorcycle Skill Assessement. You can get and use your own motorcycle and practice for the Road Test at ICBC. KamenRider Motorcycle School offers both Road Test Prep Group Course and Private One-on-One training, which could help you to prepare for the Road Test. |
10 HOURS ROAD TEST PREP GROUP COURSEThis course is recommended for experienced riders with MST / MSA passed and preparing for the Class 6/8 road test. It is highly recommended for student who finished our 18 Hours MSA Certified Group Course.
- 4 hours Road Riding sessions; - 2 hours daytime self-practice session; - 1 hours self-practice session before the Road Test; - 1 hours use of the motorcycle for the Road Test
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ICBC ROAD TEST
Get ready
There’s lots you can do to prepare for the road test. We recommend you:
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What to bring
When you come for your test, bring:
Motorcycle and licence restriction
*You can use a scooter or motorcycle of any size over 50cc however your driver’s licence will be restricted (if any) to the type of vehicle you use for the road test.
For example, if you use a scooter, your licence will be restricted for driving scooters. If you use a motorcycle 200cc or less, then you’ll be restricted from carrying passengers. If you use a three-wheel vehicle, you’ll be restricted to only driving three-wheel motorcycles. If you have no other driver’s licence and take your road test on a limited- speed motorcycle, you’ll be restricted to limited-speed motorcycles only.
When you come for your test, bring:
- a motorcycle in good working order with an engine over 200cc*
- valid insurance and registration documents
- required ID, and
- licence fees.
Motorcycle and licence restriction
*You can use a scooter or motorcycle of any size over 50cc however your driver’s licence will be restricted (if any) to the type of vehicle you use for the road test.
For example, if you use a scooter, your licence will be restricted for driving scooters. If you use a motorcycle 200cc or less, then you’ll be restricted from carrying passengers. If you use a three-wheel vehicle, you’ll be restricted to only driving three-wheel motorcycles. If you have no other driver’s licence and take your road test on a limited- speed motorcycle, you’ll be restricted to limited-speed motorcycles only.
After you pass
(Class 8) When you pass, you get a Class 8N licence and enter the novice stage of graduated licensing for motorcycles. After 24 months in the novice stage, you're eligible to take the final Class 6 road test. Remember that if you receive a prohibition your 24 month wait is reset. |