Buying motorcycles/Insurance without a Class M License? - motorcycle insurance class
It has always seemed odd that a dealer can also sell a person on a motorbike and motorcycle insurance for the buyer, a Class M, I know it probably comes up to make money, but nobody takes that concept a little farther?
Now I know there are many, many people who traveled for 10, 20 to 30 + years without a motorcycle license, and I am not saying that without a class M license is bad, I think, a little further.
I work for a Harley dealer and see almost every day.
2 comments:
I guess that means you people who buy motorcycles and not see an "M" on the license?
Yes, it seems wrong to me. Not that the fault of the dealer, but I wonder who the people on bicycles can not legally operate them. I also wonder if this makes automatically with an "M" on their license you guilty if you are in an accident.
Obviously, it would make the governor of California ....
It only makes sense if you have one million backup, then it is legally capable of driving a motorcycle on the street and insured. Why is it seem strange for sale, want the alcohol to a minor of 21 years (Indiana). It's support for the concession of liability. Imagine not buy a dealer who has made it possible, each a bicycle, or HD, and if that person go there, you can imagine the legal problems if the first act of the driver continue to move into a car, truck , another driver. Who's to blame?
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