It's That Guy
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Whoah, dude! You need to use a period or a comma once in a while.
If you're short, then remember you want to be able to sit on a bike and put both feet flat on the ground. Seems like this hasn't been a problem for you so far. but it's something to think about.
After you take the MSF course, then you get your learner's permit, and then you can ride a bike, but with some restrictions. And the restrictions are different everywhere. You can't ride at night, or you can't carry a passenger, or you can't go on the freeway, stuff like that.
There's a site called DMV.ORG which has all the laws for all the states. Here's the one about motorcycle licenses in Texas.
http://www.dmv.org/tx-texas/motorcycle-license.php
If you're under 18 they want you to have a car license to get a M/C license. They do the same thing here in California. I think it sucks! They see bikes not as an alternative form of transportation but as a recreational device.
If you're short, then remember you want to be able to sit on a bike and put both feet flat on the ground. Seems like this hasn't been a problem for you so far. but it's something to think about.
After you take the MSF course, then you get your learner's permit, and then you can ride a bike, but with some restrictions. And the restrictions are different everywhere. You can't ride at night, or you can't carry a passenger, or you can't go on the freeway, stuff like that.
There's a site called DMV.ORG which has all the laws for all the states. Here's the one about motorcycle licenses in Texas.
http://www.dmv.org/tx-texas/motorcycle-license.php
If you're under 18 they want you to have a car license to get a M/C license. They do the same thing here in California. I think it sucks! They see bikes not as an alternative form of transportation but as a recreational device.