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Originally Posted by BajaRon
In Tennessee, you can get a 'Motorcycle' (2 wheel) license qualifying on a Spyder.
You are correct, Tennessee doesn't differentiate between 2 and 3 wheel motorcycles for driver's licenses.
I took a class through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation which provided me a couple of documents upon completion. One was a document to take to the Tennessee BMV. After giving the BMV the document, and them taking an updated picture of me, I received an updated drivers license in the mail in about a week. On the back it says:
Class: DM Vehicles <26,000 (Operator), Motorcycles, motor-driven cycles & scooters
The "D" part is Tennessee's way of indicating a regular, non-commercial driver's license.
If I had not taken the class I would have had to schedule a time to take a driving test on a motorcycle at a BMV facility.
racoon
Middle Tennessee
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