1.    A resident of this state who is at least fourteen years of age may apply to the director for a class M learner’s permit. An individual holding a class M learner’s permit for the operation of a motorcycle may not operate the motorcycle during the hours when the use of headlights are required under section 39-21-01 or carry or transport any passenger. Any learner’s permit may be renewed or a new permit issued for an additional period.

Terms Used In North Dakota Code 39-06-14.1

  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Individual: means a human being. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
  • Person: means an individual, organization, government, political subdivision, or government agency or instrumentality. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
  • written: include "typewriting" and "typewritten" and "printing" and "printed" except in the case of signatures and when the words are used by way of contrast to typewriting and printing. See North Dakota Code 1-01-37

2.    An individual with a class M license may operate any motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, but excluding motorized bicycles and tractors.

a.    The holder of a class A, B, C, or D license may receive a class M endorsement upon successful completion of an examination. The director may waive the skill portion of the examination if the applicant has successfully completed a motorcycle safety course approved by the director.

b.    An applicant sixteen years of age and older, who does not hold a current valid operator’s license, may be issued a class M learner’s permit after successful completion of a written examination. The class M license must be issued after the applicant has successfully completed a driver’s examination. The director may waive the skill portion of the examination if the applicant has successfully completed a motorcycle safety course approved by the director.

c.    Applicants fourteen or fifteen years of age may be issued a motorcycle learner’s permit if the applicant is enrolled in or has completed an approved motorcycle safety course. Applicants for a motorcycle operator’s license who are under sixteen years of age must hold an initial learner’s permit for at least two months before applying for a class M operator’s license, must have completed an approved motorcycle safety course, and must hold a valid motorcycle learner’s permit at the time of application. The director may waive the skill portion of the examination if the applicant has successfully completed a motorcycle safety course approved by the director. Any person under sixteen years of age who holds a permit or license may not operate a motorcycle powered with an engine in excess of five hundred ten cubic centimeters displacement. Evidence that the applicant has satisfactorily completed a motorcycle safety course which meets the minimum requirements of the motorcycle safety foundation must accompany the application.

3.    The director may issue a motorized bicycle operator’s permit to an applicant who is at least fourteen years of age. To obtain a permit, the applicant shall pay a fee as listed in section 39-06-49 and take a written examination of the applicant’s knowledge of traffic laws and general rules of the road. If the applicant passes the written examination and the director is satisfied that the applicant has adequate eyesight, the director may issue the applicant a motorized bicycle operator’s permit, even if the applicant does not have an operator’s license. The permit expires in the same manner as an operator’s license. A person who has an operator’s license, a temporary permit, an instruction permit, or a motorcycle permit is not required to obtain a motorized bicycle operator’s permit.