Can you ride a motorcycle without a license in Alberta?
Also asked, can I ride a motorcycle with a car license in Alberta?
To get a alberta motorcycle license, you must be 16 or older. Requirements include a written test for your learner's permit and a road test for your final Class 6 licence. In between the written and road test, a driver with a learner's license can ride with a designated, licenced chaperone.
Subsequently, one may also ask, can you ride a motorcycle with a Class 5 in Alberta?
To drive a motorcycle, you must hold a Class 6 licence. A Class 6 licence also allows you to drive all Class 5 motor vehicles as a learner.
If you get pulled over while riding a motorcycle without a license or permit, the police officer has the capability of giving you a large fine because it is classified as a misdemeanor. A fine like this can range between $100 – $1,000, depending on the policeman and the reason you were pulled over in the first place.