so when you’re going to take the msf course how do you do it what should you expect let me explain that to you guys sign up for an msf course just look up msf course online sign up for one usually about 300 bucks give or take and then you show up to this course what you need to bring is gloves you can use garden gloves or any kind of gloves I recommend just buying motorcycle gloves you’re going to buy a bike anyways you might as well just get some gloves while you’re at it and some boots they don’t have to be riding boots highly suggest riding boots but anything high top boot material they’ll usually take you now I don’t need a helmet I brought a helmet when I went but they do have helmets on standby just double check with your instructor and all that and make sure you got all that so once you sign up they’ll send you a link to a little online course you fill out this online course it’s like driver at all over again super easy stuff what hazards to watch for what a road signs mean etc etc you can’t mess that up I swear if you mess that up you should just quit I’m playing I’m playing stop relax it’s okay I’m here for you and then after that you show up it’s usually about a two-day course first day is learning the basics clutch control breaking things like that and the second day is a little more writing going through cones through a course and things like that at the end of it they give you a little certification take that certification to the DMV they print you out a new license

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  1. It always baffles me how easy it is to get a license in the USA, and not in a good way.

    Where I live, you first have to pass a theoretical exam of 50 questions about traffic rules (including quite a few right of way questions), road safety, some vehicle maintenance, and more. You have to answer at least 41 of those correctly. Then there's a practical exam which you take on a parking lot, consisting of seven out of twelve possible maneuvers, the rules are slightly more nuanced but you can only make one or two mistakes. And finally there's another practical exam on the road, where an instructor follows you around to judge your skills on the road and amidst other traffic. The practical exams require lessons upfront, approximately 12-16 hours each, and they're judged harshly.

    Meanwhile the USA makes you fart twice and hands you your license.

  2. How old do I have to be to get a motorcycle license? I'm 17. I want to buy an electric dirt bike, I'm trying to find out what the requirements are. I'm in Minnesota. If someone can help me out I'd love it.

  3. Thinking about how they get a driver's license in America is crazyyy. After 2 days of "riding" they give you your license just like that??
    Think about us in Europe who are st*pid we actually have to learn to ride a motorcycle and take 2 exams, theory and practice 🤣🤣
    Now I understand why there are so many deaths in your country

  4. In the uk to get a motorcycle license is incredibly hard. I paid £190 for my cbt (compulsory basic training). That takes a whole day from 9-4. When done you can only ride bikes up to 125cc.
    Then I did my direct access course to get my full bike license. This costs £1100. It took 2 weeks of training and 2 motorcycle tests called module1 and module2. Very intense and not for the faint hearted.
    They don’t want bikes on the roads in the uk.

  5. My college offers one for students for 200, just enrolled for a course this summer. The DMV is across the street from the school too… you just made this seem hella simple lol

  6. What? In Czech Republic you have to do many hours of rides with an instructor, pass the riding test, pass the rules test which consists of a selection of questions from a thousand of them… Crazy how easy it is in America.

  7. ECourse: 4+ hours later, caffeinated and about to be kicked out of the coffee shop cause apparently they were closing early that day, I finally finished the online course and got my certificate printed 😂.
    Taking my MSF next week and I’m slightly nervous but also super hyped!

  8. In Germany it costs you 3000 to 4000 euros, plus you have to go through extensive theoretical course and take theoretical exam then have minimum of 12 usually more practical lessons and then practical test, which in all with paperwork can take you around 6 months to a year

  9. I always keep a helmet on because One time when I was at My dad's job I was riding my four-wheeler And I crashed and I went flying off And My helmet broke in three places And almost fully broke

  10. So if i take the MSF course and pass i don't have to take the driving test through the DMV? or is it different for a motorcycle license?

  11. a w polsce 100 lat za murzynami, kursy 3 miesiace, 50 godzin nauki w tym 20 teorii i 30 jazdy a wiekszosc na placu krecenie glupich osemek i tak nei zdasz za peirwszym a koszt 800$

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