WHAT ARE THE LICENSE REQUIREMENTS FOR MY PROVINCE?
What type of license is required?
A motorcycle license with a 3-wheel restriction is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
No. However, Can-Am On-Road strongly recommends that every new rider completes a rider education course in order to:
- Familiarize him/herself with Can-Am On-Road products
- Learn the basics in a friendly/safe environment
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
A motorcycle license with a 3-wheel restriction is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
No. However, Can-Am On-Road strongly recommends that every new rider completes a rider education course in order to:
- Familiarize him/herself with Can-Am On-Road products
- Learn the basics in a friendly/safe environment
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
A motorcycle license with a 3-wheel restriction is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
Yes, a motorcycle rider education course is mandatory.
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
A 3-wheel motorcycle license is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
Yes, a motorcycle rider education course is mandatory.
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
A motorcycle license with a 3-wheel restriction is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
This information is not available.
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
This information is not available.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
A 3-wheel motorcycle license is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
No. However, Can-Am On-Road strongly recommends that every new rider completes a rider education course in order to:
- Familiarize him/herself with Can-Am On-Road products
- Learn the basics in a friendly/safe environment
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
A 3-wheel motorcycle license is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
No. However, Can-Am On-Road strongly recommends that every new rider completes a rider education course in order to:
- Familiarize him/herself with Can-Am On-Road products
- Learn the basics in a friendly/safe environment
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
A motorcycle license with a 3-wheel restriction is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
No. However, Can-Am On-Road strongly recommends that every new rider completes a rider education course in order to:
- Familiarize him/herself with Can-Am On-Road products
- Learn the basics in a friendly/safe environment
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
A 3-wheel motorcycle license is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
Yes, a motorcycle rider education course is mandatory.
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
RIDE WITHOUT A MOTORCYCLE LICENCE IN QUEBEC!
What type of license is required?
A motorcycle license with a 3-wheel restriction is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road product. However, a 2-wheel motorcycle license also allows you to ride a Can-Am On-Road model.
REGIONAL INFORMATION
Is a motorcycle rider education course mandatory?
No. However, Can-Am On-Road strongly recommends that every new rider completes a rider education course in order to:
- Familiarize him/herself with Can-Am On-Road products
- Learn the basics in a friendly/safe environment
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
What type of license is required?
All you need is a motorcycle license to ride a Can-Am On-Road product.
REGIONAL INFORMATION
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
This information is not available.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.