i was just about to start a thread about this...i think its bs....
ventura laws r different then the laws in the California motorcycle handbook..just gotta do all the things to keep legal.
the california motorcycle handbook says we can ride in the bike lane if necessary.
not many bike lanes around me anyway.
Ventura County Reporter - Officers upping enforcement on illegal gas-powered bicyclesI work in a law office and spoke to a traffic attorney. I have a copy of the laws and keep them in my backpack at all times. Unless the laws have recently changed here in California this information is not correct. I will follow up and have them research this for us.
Basically - we are allowed in any bike lane adjacent to a road and must wear a DOT helmet. We do not have to have a motorcycle license as we can't take the test on our motorized bikes. The laws are specifically written for motorized bicycles, pedal assisted, not exceeding 2HP and 30mph.
On a ride last week I passed two police, one was on a motorcycle with a radar gun in Santa Monica. I just blew past him and he looked right past me.
Always wear a helmet, and smile - it's the easiest way to avoid an issue.
damn this sucks can you email me or post links to the laws so i can print it out?I work in a law office and spoke to a traffic attorney. I have a copy of the laws and keep them in my backpack at all times. Unless the laws have recently changed here in California this information is not correct. I will follow up and have them research this for us.
Basically - we are allowed in any bike lane adjacent to a road and must wear a DOT helmet. We do not have to have a motorcycle license as we can't take the test on our motorized bikes. The laws are specifically written for motorized bicycles, pedal assisted, not exceeding 2HP and 30mph.
On a ride last week I passed two police, one was on a motorcycle with a radar gun in Santa Monica. I just blew past him and he looked right past me.
Always wear a helmet, and smile - it's the easiest way to avoid an issue.
What about the people who fly through crowded downtown areas on BICYCLES, cutting off traffic and generally making asses of themselves because well they're on a bike and they feel they don't have to obey the traffic laws?“The reason we were getting complaints … some motorized bikes go 30 miles an hour, and people were riding them like bicycles, flying through downtown in crowded areas,” he said.
I’m curious why you got the M2 permit endorsement instead of the M1 permit endorsement. Isn’t it the exact same written test? If you get the M1, you can ride any two wheeler, not just a moped.What i did is just take the written test for the M2 endorsement at the DMV , its 28 bucks and just roll with the permit , its good for a year. it says plainly on my permit for "motorized bicycles"
forget the driving test just roll with the permit