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 FAST TRACK Licensing

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If you are riding a motorcycle on the street and you do not have a Class M motorcycle license here is your opportunity to get one FAST.  Some riders say they are not properly licensed because they perceive the licensing process to be inconvenient and time consuming.  With FAST TRACK Licensing we have relaxed some of the administrative barriers to the licensing process.  FAST TRACK Licensing is available for both two and three-wheeled motorcycles.

FAST TRACK Licensing is conducted from April through September at selected Motor Vehicle Administration branch offices.  See the list of locations at the bottom of this page.  It is facilitated by certified Motorcycle Safety Program Instructors who are also certified to administer the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) knowledge and rider skill tests.

A learner's permit is not required and there is no 14-day waiting period.  An applicant is not required to have an accompanying rider but is still expected to transport his or her motorcycle to the MVA branch legally. The MVA is not responsible for any violation obtained by an individual who fails to operate their vehicle in accordance with Maryland law.

Applicants are expected to have already read and be familiar with the Motor Vehicle Administration Motorcycle Operators Manual, publication DL-001.  This manual is also available at any MVA branch office. Applicants will first participate in a Study Hall where we will review the Test Yourself questions located throughout the manual and the sample knowledge test on page 38.  Applicants will also be able to ask questions about the information in the manual.  After the review the knowledge test will be administered.

Applicants must answer 21 out of 25 questions correctly, or score 84%, to pass.  Another feature of FAST TRACK Licensing is that if a rider fails the knowledge test he or she does not have to return the next day to retake the test.  The applicant will be coached as to the correct answers for the questions missed and then a second, but different test, will be administered.

After passing the knowledge test applicants will then be administered the on-cycle Rider Skill Test (RST).  An applicant’s motorcycle must be street legal.  That means it is insured, registered and tagged.  The applicant must present the vehicles current registration card and if the motorcycle is not registered in the applicant’s name will have to show proof that they have permission from the registered owner to use the motorcycle.  The Examiner will inspect an applicant’s motorcycle to be sure that all the lights work and that there are no obvious equipment violations.  An applicant is required to use a USDOT compliant helmet and approved eye protection.  If the applicant fails the riding test they will receive coaching on what they were assessed points for from the Examiner and then will be permitted to take the test again.

After passing both tests an applicant will be given a FAST TRACK Completion Certificate.  This Certificate is valid only at the branch where it is issued and for that day only.  The applicant will present this certificate to an MVA licensing agent to get the Class M license added to his or her current license.  The applicant will have to pay the appropriate fee.  Applicants with a valid learner’s permit do not have to take the knowledge test and could be required to pay an additional fee to get the Class M license.  If an applicant fails the riding test he or she will be issued a Class M learner’s permit and will be required to pay the fee for it.

Applicants who fail the knowledge or skill test twice will be encouraged to participate in a formal rider training course and will not be allowed to participate in another FAST TRACK event in 2013.

FAST TRACK Licensing is conducted by appointment only at the following MVA branch offices during regular business hours and is available only to Maryland licensed drivers over the age of 18.  Requests for appointments can be made online only.  To view the flyer for the event and to make an appointment online click on the link of the location you want to attend. If the link to the location you want to attend is not active it means that event is full. There is a link on the flyer to make an appointment.

When you click on the link in the flyer an email will open.  Please provide your name, phone number and whether you want an AM or PM appointment and click “Send”.  If you completed the process properly you will receive an auto-response from the Program confirming your FAST TRACK appointment.

April 23 & 24 – Bel Air MVA - The April 23 & 24 Event Is Full
May 7 & 8 – Hagerstown MVA - The May 7 Event Is Full
June 20 – Annapolis MVA - The June 20 Event Is Full
July 17 – Frederick MVA - The July 17 Event Is Full
August 14 – Bel Air MVA
September 12, 13 and 14 – Salisbury MVA during Delmarva Bike Week

Walk-ins will be accepted as space permits.  However, although every effort will be made to accommodate walk-ins, individuals without an appointment will not be guaranteed participation.

If you cannot make your scheduled appointment please contact the Program  by email at motorcyclesafety@mva.maryland.gov and put FAST TRACK Cancel In the Subject line, or by calling us at 443.572.8236 to cancel.  Individuals who do not show up for their scheduled appointment may not be allowed to participate in another FAST TRACK Licensing event this year.

By requesting an appointment you acknowledge that you have read and understand the information on this page concerning the FAST TRACK Licensing process.

FAST TRACK Licensing is NOT a substitute for rider training and all participants are encouraged to enroll in a Basic Rider Course 2 after getting their license to update and refresh their riding skills.  Applicants who cannot pass either the knowledge or the riding skills tests on the second attempt will be counseled to consider enrolling in a Basic Rider Course or an Alternate Basic Rider Course and will not be permitted to participate in another event during the current calendar year.  Both courses will allow a rider to practice street riding skills and if they pass they will be issued a Motorcycle Safety Program Completion Certificate for the Class M license.

* The riding test is designed to accommodate the traditional two-wheeled motorcycle trike conversion with two wheels in the rear and some of the newer factory trikes with two wheels in the rear, or front.  However, it may not accommodate some three-wheeled motorcycles that are considered automotive conversions, or automotive hybrids.  If you are not sure whether your 3-wheeler can be used in the riding skill test, please contact the Motorcycle Safety Program office before scheduling an appointment.