Motorcyclists Guide

Before you head out on the road for a ride on your motorcycle, there are several things you should consider. Taking a safety course and wearing protective clothing, helmets, and gear are just a few. Here we have gathered some basic motorcycle information to help you ride safely.

In This Guide

Motorcycle Licensing

Find out what is needed to apply for a motorcycle license, how much it will cost, and what special instructions you may need.

Register Your Motorcycle

Learn what qualifies as a “motorcycle”, calculate registration fees, and register your bike.

Special Interest License Plates for Motorcycles

From vintage-looking legacy plates to breast cancer awareness plates, you have many options when it comes to plating your bike.

The California Motorcycle Handbook

View the latest version of the California Motorcycle Handbook, and learn about the rules of the road.

Sample Tests

Before you take your official motorcycle exam, practice with our online sample tests here.

Find a Location

Schedule an appointment for a motorcycle license exam, or find the nearest office to apply for a motorcycle license.

Frequently Asked Questions

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California Highway Patrol (CHP) California Motorcyclist Safety Program

CHP California Motorcyclist Safety Program (CMSP) provides great information for new and existing riders. The program consists of a 15-hour classroom and on-cycle Basic Rider Course (BRC). The BRC is mandatory for those under the age of 21 but is also recommended to those 21 and older who are seeking to obtain a motorcycle license.

The CMSP also offers the Premier Program, which is an extended BRC consisting of 7.5 hours of classroom and 13.5 hours of on-cycle time. Riders can refresh or enhance skills at a Basic RiderCourse2. Visit ca-msp.org to sign up for a course.

Motorcycle Safety Course

After completing the requirements of the motorcycle safety course, you will be issued a Certificate of Completion of Motorcycle Training (DL 389) by the motorcycle training facility. The DL 389 may be used to waive the motorcycle skills test at DMV and must be submitted to DMV within 12 months of the date of issuance.

For information about the CHP-approved training course:

To satisfy safety training requirements for your motorcycle Class M1 or M2 license, you must do one of the following: