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Some new Laws for new riders - Here are some new laws in New Jersey that affect new riders: - If a person is issued a motorcycle license for a vehicle with an engine less than 231 cubic centimeters, they are legally prohibited from operating a motorcycle with an engine displacement of more than 500 cubic centimeters. - Riders with a motorcycle permit are prohibited from riding in the dark, carrying passengers and riding on the states toll roads or on limited access highways. - All applicants for a motorcycle permit under 18 are required to complete a motorcycle safety education course. - The Motor Vehicle Commission may waive requirements for a motorcycle license for those who complete a motorcycle safety education course by allowing a waiver of the written portion of the examination as well as the road test. - The Motor Vehicle Commission may collect a waiver fee from any provider of a motorcycle safety education course for each student holding an examination permit who, having successfully completed the course, has qualified for waiver of the road test portion of the motorcycle license examination. (Previously this was mandatory, it is now optional). - The Motor Vehicle Commission must approve all private entities that offer a motorcycle safety education course and contract with a public or private entity to implement and administer the course.
Posted on: Wed, 04 Dec 2013 22:35:07 +0000

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