The freedom that a motorcycle presents is unmatched and un parallel. The process to getting your class 6 is as follows
- Knowledge test
- Motorcycle Skills Assessment (MSA/MST)
- Road Test
The BC motorcycle
knowledge test is structured to check potential motorbike riders on their knowledge of the rules of the road, road signs and generally, how to be a safe motorcycle operator. In order to successfully pass the motorcycle knowledge test you must read through the British Columbia Learn to Drive Smart Guide and you should use BC motorcycle knowledge test practice exercises to make sure you really know your stuff.
Motorcycle Skills Assessment (MSA/MST)is a 15-minute test of basic riding skills like signaling, handling the clutch and throttle, braking and turning.
If you have a 6L license, you can take the motorcycle skills test after you've held that license for at least 14 days.
If you have an 8L license, you'll need to have it for at least 30 days before you take the motorcycle skills test.
ROAD TEST!!The Class 6 road test takes about an hour. That includes time for feedback from your examiner.
The test route goes through different riding environments, like city streets, commercial areas, highways, and intersections with stop signs and traffic lights.
The examiner rides behind you in a car, speaking to you by two-way radio.