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You must not operate a motorcycle on any street or highway
unless you hold a licence/endorsement authorizing the operation
of a motorcycle.
You must pass a written test on motorcycle traffic laws and safe
driving practices plus a vision screening to obtain a “6”
endorsement (learner’s) on a Saskatchewan driver’s licence.
Endorsement “6”
A “6” endorsement on a Class 1 - 7 licence is an authority for the
operation of a motorcycle for learning purposes only and holders
are subject to the following restrictions:
1) They may not operate a motorcycle from half an hour after
sunset until half an hour before sunrise.
2) They may not carry passengers.
3) They must operate within a 100 km radius of the address or
secondary address shown on the certificate of registration for
the motorcycle.
To obtain a “6” (learner’s) endorsement on a Saskatchewan
driver’s licence you must:
– be at least 16 years old.
– pass the required tests.
– meet minimum medical and vision standards.
Class 6 and Endorsement “M”
A Class 6 licence or an “M” endorsement on a Class 1 - 5
Saskatchewan driver’s licence is an unrestricted motorcycle
driver’s licence.
To obtain a Class 6 licence or to add an “M” endorsement to a
Class 1 - 5 Saskatchewan licence, you must:
– be at least 16 years old.
– have held a Class 7 licence for at least nine months.
– hold a valid Saskatchewan driver’s licence with Endorsement
“6”.
– successfully complete an in-traffic road test.
Driver’s Licence Restrictions
The following restrictions will be placed on your driving authority
if the road test is taken on a moped or three-wheeled motorcycle:
1) Restriction J – Motorcycles under 50 cc’s only in Class 6 or
Endorsement M. Larger motorcycles as a learner only
2) Restriction H – operation of three-wheeled motorcycles only
in Class 6 or Endorsement M
– operation of two-wheeled motorcycles as a
learner only
Becoming a Driver
In preparing to become a licensed motorcycle driver, you are
encouraged to attend a motorcycle training course.
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