PennDOT is resuming its Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program to provide safety courses to waive requirements for riders to take a skills test at a license center.
Classes were put on hold in March due to the coronavirus pandemic. They are restarting with mitigation measures in place.
American Motorcycle Training Inc., P&P Enterprises Inc./DBA Appalachian Cycles, Shaeffer’s Harley-Davidson, and Total Control Training Inc. are the first vendors t0 provide motorcycle safety training sessions.
Classes are free of charge to Pennsylvania motorcycle permit and license holders.
Successful completion of a basic or intermediate course automatically earns the permit holder a motorcycle license.
Motorcycle permit holders who complete a three-wheel basic course will earn a motorcycle license with restriction prohibiting the operation of a two-wheel motorcycle.
Classes will be scheduled through the remainder of 2020, weather permitting, at multiple training sites.
PennDOT also offers a virtual motorcycle training course for individuals under 18 who are required by law to complete a department-approved motorcycle safety course before they can take the skills test and obtain their motorcycle license.
Class schedules are coordinated by each third-party training provider. Additional information is available at www.penndot.gov/PAMSP.
September 26, 2020 at 01:30AM
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