Thursday, December 26, 2013

What does Florida Law require to operate a motorcycle?


To legally operate a motorcycle in Florida, the law requires:


A Florida motorcycle operating license, or equivalent out-of-state motorcycle endorsement;


Attaining at least 16 years of age;


Completing a 15-hour basic rider education course, accredited by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), including skills training, road safety knowledge exam, and hearing and vision tests;


If an operator is 16 to 20 years old, a state-approved safety helmet is mandatory;


If an operator is 21 years or older and carries the required $10,000 in insurance, the motorcyclist may "ride free," without a helmet;Riders must use state -approved eye protection, such as goggles, glasses, or a windshield;


Daytime use of a headlight;


Riders may not use head phones;


Handlebars that are no higher that the rider's shoulders;


Use of turn signals


Any passenger or rider on a motorcycle under 21 years of age must wear an state-approved helmet;


Operators may not consume alcohol and ride with a BAC of .08 or greater.


See the FLDMV "2006 Florida Motorcycle Operating Manual," online for more information.

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