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    In addition to a regular driver's license, motorists in Oregon may obtain a motorcycle instruction permit or endorsement for the operation of motorcycles.

    The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) promotes professional motorcycle training through the Team Oregon program. This provides professional training for both beginners and experienced riders, preparing them for real-world riding and traffic. The course covers skills including:

    • Braking maneuvers
    • Effective turning
    • Protective apparel
    • Avoiding obstacles
    • Traffic strategies
    • Maintenance

    The basic course is required for motorcycle endorsement applicants younger than 21 years of age. More information on the beginning or experienced rider course and Team Oregon motorcycle safety program, fees and schedule is available on the Team Oregon Web site or by calling (800) 545-9944.

    Top Instruction Permits

    A motorcycle instruction permit in Oregon authorizes motorcycle operation during daylight, under the supervision of a licensed motorcycle driver who is at least 21 years old and in visual contact with the permit holder. To obtain this permit, you must apply in person at the DMV office and meet the following requirements:

    • Oregon resident
    • At least 16 years old
    • Possess a regular Oregon driver license
    • Pass a vision screening test

    If you are younger than 18 years old, you must obtain a parent or guardian's signature for the Driver License/ID Card application, unless you're married or emancipated.

    Motorcycle instruction permits are valid for one year from the date they are issued, but are not renewable. If a permit is expired, but it has only been one year or less, you may re-apply for an original motorcycle instruction permit. After one year of expiration, you must successfully complete the knowledge and vision tests and pay the fees again.

    Top Motorcycle Endorsement on Your License

    To obtain a motorcycle endorsement, which authorizes the operation of any size motorcycle, you must apply in person at the DMV and meet the following requirements:

    • Oregon resident
    • At least 16 years old
    • Possess a regular Oregon Driver License
    • Pass a vision screening test

    If you are younger than 18 years old, you must obtain a parent or guardian's signature for the Driver License/ID Card application, unless you're married or emancipated. If you are younger than 21 years old, you must complete a Team Oregon Motorcycle Basic Rider Training Course.

    Top Fees

    There are no fees for either the motorcycle permit knowledge test or motorcycle endorsement drive test. However, there is a fee for the permit ($22.50); the license is $77 for eight years.

    The Oregon DMV does not accept credit or debit cards, but does accept checks with proper ID, and cash machines are available at most locations.

     
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