WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 2020
Driving a car without a license can lead to repercussions from the law and the same applies to being caught driving without a motorcycle license.
States have different laws regarding motorcycles, but every state requires you to carry a motorcycle license, permit or endorsement. Depending where you are, you can get a motorcycle permit at 15 or 16 years of age or you can obtain a motorcycle license at 18 years of age. This typically involves a driver’s education course, vision test and written exam.
Although it may seem like a long process, it’s a necessary one to guarantee that you are ready to operate a motorcycle on the road with other vehicles. The penalties for being caught driving without a motorcycle license vary per state. In Texas, you could be looking to pay around a $195 fine for driving without a motorcycle endorsement. If you’re not carrying motorcycle insurance, you could be looking at a fine of $260 to $470. Keep in mind that the cost of these fines may change depending on your city and the violation that led to the police officer pulling you over. Certain traffic violations committed while you’re driving without a license could lead to fines as much as $1,000.
Can You Be Arrested for Driving Without a License?
There is a chance that you could be arrested for operating a motorcycle without a license. If this violation is one of many, you are more likely to pay a higher fine or even face jail time. If you are operating the motorcycle on a suspended license, you’re more likely to face a fine and jail time.
Driving without a motorcycle license also risks having your motorcycle impounded at your expense. If you are borrowing a friend’s motorcycle with permission, you may only face a fine and have the vehicle impounded.
What Motorcycle Insurance Do You Need in Texas?
Being caught without motorcycle insurance can also lead to fines and the impounding of your vehicle. Insurance requirements vary per state, but Texas bikers must carry at least:
- $30,000 in bodily injury liability per person
- $60,000 in bodily injury liability per accident
- $25,000 in property damage liability
If you don’t have a motorcycle license, it’s unlikely that you have motorcycle insurance. If you’re caught operating a motorcycle without either, you could face higher repercussions on top of your other traffic violations.
3 Comments
Erella Mazo Lopez said... Nice education
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 2021 1:40 PM
Megan Thompson said... If you have been caught driving without a license but have a valid reason, consider contesting the charge for a plea deal. Reasonable police and traffic judges will accept emergencies or oversights as genuine causes. But when it comes to repeated subsequent violations, you should consider finding an experienced traffic attorney because you are highly likely to face harsher punishments. More about it, you can read here https://lawrina.com/blog/driving-without-a-license-in-new-jersey/
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 2021 10:57 AM
Thomas Marquez said... You can get insurance without an endorsement. You rates will be higher like me $72 a year compared to $48 a year with an endorsement. Police will let you go and ticketed if you have insurance. No jail time if no endorsement. No insurance they will impound your bike and fines are higher then no class m. A lot of people drive with out a license can you imagine the over full jails for everyone that didnt have a dl? Get your endorsement and get legal is the only way to avoid a ticket.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 2021 2:24 AM
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