To get a motorcycle license in Ontario Canada, you must first:
(1) pass an in-class test that qualifies you for your M1 permit
(2) with your M1 permit in hand for a period of not less than four months (effectively a year because of winter conditions) and no more than one year you may begin the process of applying for your M2 permit.
(3) for your M2 you must pass a skills test, then an on-road driving test. While driving on road you are equipped with a microphone and earphone and a team drives behind you issuing instructions and grading your performance. If you pass these two tests, you're! given your M2 which allows you to drive during daylight and without a passenger.
(4) Once you have held your M2 for a period of three years and not more than six, you may apply for your motorcycle license. To apply for this license, it is encouraged that you take a skills refresher course (8 hours), two class/road skills courses (4 hours each), and a test runthrough coarse (four hours). Your driving test is 45 minutes long and is in similar structure to the M2 above.
The M2 test is one-mistake failure. I had been riding motorcycles for 20 years and failed my M2 because I was in the left lane because I knew I was going to make a left turn, instead of swerving into the left about 30 feet before the intersection from the right lane.
The final test, the M test, has 400 points on it that you are graded on. Each failed item is one point. A fail is 26 wrong out of 400. The failure rate for this ! test is 70%. Those are failed, not passed...
So while the cours es are only "encouraged" for all practical matters they are manditory since without them you're probably going to fail unless you try to bribe.
I applied for my M1 in 1997. This year, 2004, I finally got my motorcycle license.
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