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All students must wear the proper riding gear along with a DOT-certified helmet while astride the motorcycle.
Adding a Motorcycle Endorsement to a Driver License for regular license holders who have successfully completed an out-of-state motorcycle safety course.
Any person operating a motorcycle or motor scooter on public roadways in Ohio must hold a valid motorcycle or motor scooter license or endorsement.
In Ohio, a motor scooter may not be legally operated on public roadways unless it is: Titled, Registered, Insured, Operated by a licensed rider at least 16-years old.
Motorcycle Ohio offers several courses for new, intermediate, and more advances riders. Our goal is to help Ohioans learn how to ride a motorcycle safely - and engage in a fun, rewarding hobby.
This test consists of four riding exercises that measure your motorcycle control and hazard response skills.
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A moped, or motorized bicycle, is any vehicle with two tandem wheels or one front and two rear wheels that is capable of being pedaled and equipped with a helper motor.
The Model Standards establish baseline content that all entry-level riders should be taught in motorcycle rider training classes held in United States.
A list to make sure both operator and motorcycle are in compliance when riding.