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This manual incorporates the newest advances in motorcycling
and is designed for novices and experienced drivers alike.
It will provide you with the information, knowledge and skills you’ll
need to be a safe and knowledgeable rider. You should also have
a copy of the
Saskatchewan Driver’s Handbook – A Guide to
Safe Driving
, and be completely familiar with the information
contained in it.
In Saskatchewan, you are required to have a Class 6 driver’s
licence or an “M” endorsement on your Class 1 - 5 driver’s
licence to drive a motorcycle on streets and highways. However,
there is a restricted learner’s licence (Endorsement 6) which
permits you to practice your driving on public roads under certain
restrictions (see page 53).
This manual contains complete information on preparing to ride
your bike, covering such areas as proper clothing, helmet
regulations and knowing your motorcycle.
Most accidents involving motorcycles are due to lack of
experience. It takes a lot of practice and experience to ride a bike
well. You must know where to ride in your lane, how to react to
other drivers’ mistakes, how to see like an expert and be seen by
other motorists, and how to handle dangerous surfaces and
emergencies.
To ride well, you must be in good physical and mental condition
because handling a motorcycle demands more concentration and
is more tiring than driving a car.
Impaired driving is a serious problem, especially among motor-
cycle drivers. Alcohol seriously affects your mind and body. This
is why so many motorcyclists who have been drinking hop on
their bikes and end up dead or disabled.
Carrying passengers or cargo is more demanding than riding a
bike alone. This text explains what to watch for when there are
two on a bike.
The skills and procedures discussed in this handbook, together
with learning experiences on your motorcycle, can help you meet
the challenges of operating on our streets and highways. What
you learn will add to the pleasure of driving your bike.
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