Want to open your road with a 3-wheel motorcycle experience? Read the answers below to understand the Can-Am On-Road license requirements in Minnesota.
What type of license is required?
A motorcycle endorsement with 3-wheel restriction is required to ride a Can-Am On-Road model. To obtain this, you must pass both a written and skills test at a Department of Public Safety Exam Station. Completion of a 3-wheel rider education course DOES NOT currently grant a 3-wheel license restriction. A 2-wheel motorcycle endorsement does allow you to ride a Can-Am On-Road product.
Is the motorcycle rider education mandatory?
No. Completing a 3-wheel motorcycle rider education course is not mandatory, and completion of a 3-wheel course DOES NOT currently result in a license waiver. However, Can-Am On-Road strongly recommends that every new rider completes its 3-wheel riding course in order to:
Become familiar with Can-Am On-Road products.
Learn the basics in a friendly/safe environment.
Properly prepare for testing at the Dept. of Public Safety
Can I pass my skills test on a Can-Am On-Road model?
Yes. The skills test must be completed at a DPS exam station. You must provide a 3-wheel vehicle and proof of insurance. You do not have to be the registered owner of the vehicle.
Completion of a 3-wheel education course will not waive the skills test required by MN DPS.
NOTICE: Laws and regulations are subject to change. Please confirm given information with your local authorities.
The Can-Am Rider Education program is available in several states. Sign up to a course near you.