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Q: Why is a Spyder considered a motorcycle when it has three wheels? A: NRS 486.041 reads: “'Motorcycle” means every motor vehicle equipped with a seat or a saddle for the use of the driver and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, including a power cycle but excluding a tractor and a moped.” Q: I thought “Trike” riders are not required to have a motorcycle license. Why doesn’t that apply to a Spyder? A: NRS 486.057 reads: ““Trimobile” means every motor vehicle designed to travel with three wheels in contact with the ground, two of which are power driven.” The Spyder only has one power driven wheel, so the Spyder does not fit the legal definition of a “trike.” Q: Why can’t I ride my Spyder in your safety classes? A: NRS 486.372 reads: “The Director shall: (d) Approve courses of instruction provided by public or private organizations which comply with the requirements established for the Program. Download Lagu Doa Sesudah Sholat Dhuha there. Our program is governed by the rules of the Nevada Motorcycle Safety Program, and the only approved courses for licensing in Nevada are the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Rider Course.

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Both course we teach specifically prohibit the use of three-wheeled vehicles. A: If the Spyder is a “motorcycle” according to the law, why can’t I take a motorcycle skills test at the DMV? A: The Nevada DMV uses the Alternate Motorcycle Operator Skills Test (Alt-MOST) for testing. The physical design of the Spyder cannot pass any of the testing elements of the Alt-MOST. Although Can-Am is advertising that you can test on the Spyder, they didn’t take into account that there are 54 states and territories with 54 different sets of laws.

Q: Then how do I get a motorcycle license? A: You can still obtain a motorcycle license, but it will have an 'X' restriction. Nevada Administrative Code (NAC 483.110) states, “An applicant who is administered a test of driving ability on a motorcycle which has three wheels in contact with the ground will be issued a Class M driver’s license with an X restriction.” Our understanding is that you have to pass the written motorcyle safety test, and then take a road test on the Spyder. For more information on Nevada laws, go to.