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Drivers Holding
a Class 5 Licence
Steps to aquiring your Class 6 Motorcycle Licence:
- Pass a vision
and medical screening - Pass the Motorcycle Knowledge Test
You can pick up the RoadSense for Riders guide
at an ICBC driver licencing office. Read and study the book. You can take the Motorcycle Knowledge Test at any of the ICBC
driver licencing offices. When you have passed this test, you will be issued a Class 6 Learner's Licence (6L).
You will have the following restrictions on your Class 6L licence:
- Qualified supervisor (riding
within sight of a qualified supervisor who is at least 19 years old and holds a valid Class 6 licence) -
Restricted speeds (60km/h) - No passengers - Restricted riding hours (daylight only) - Restricted highways
(Mainland area only) ** The above restrictions do not apply when you are being
instructed by a licenced Driver Trainig School
Your next step is to take the Motorcycle Skills Assessment.
This will be done during your course. Your learner's licence will show a 14 day waiting period, this is reduced to 3 days
if you are taking the New Rider Course with us. When you have passed the Assessment, you will be issued paperwork to
submit to ICBC. You will be re-issued a Class 6L licence with the following restrictions removed:
- You will be
able to ride without a supervisor from sunrise to sunset - Travel at speeds over 60 km/h - Travel on highways that
were previously restricted
Your final step after the course is to take your Class 6 Road Test with ICBC. This
can be done 30 days after aquiring your first Class 6L licence. There will be a date printed at the bottom of
your learner's licence. The motorcycle that you trained on during the course is available to you for your Class 6 Road
Test up to two months after your course. When you pass your Class 6 Road Test, Class 6 will be added to your driver's
licence.
If you need more information about acquiring your Class 6 licence, don't hesitate to contact our office
or you can go to ICBC's website at ICBC
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