In honor of motorcycle safety month, our personal injury attorneys will discuss state motorcycle safety laws, how to become legally licensed and endorsed as a motorcycle rider, and identify how riders can protect themselves in the event of an injurious accident.
In addition to the regular rules of the road, motorcycle riders must also adhere to New Jersey motorcycle statutes. Our Monmouth County motorcycle accident injury attorneys understand that bikers should know their legal responsibilities on the road, including:
Riding a motorcycle safely often requires greater focus and dexterity than operating other types of motor vehicles. In recognition of this, the state of New Jersey requires all riders to obtain a special license to ride legally. Your Freehold motorcycle accident injury lawyer will recommend becoming licensed or permitted through one of the following methods:
Adding a motorcycle endorsement to an active driver’s license – most bikers choose to enroll in the state Basic Rider Course to receive helpful training and to make the endorsement process easier. It is, however, possible to forego the BRC if riders are willing to take a motorcycle road test, provide six (6) points of ID, perform a practice riding period and more. At the end of the process, an endorsement may be granted in addition to your driver’s license to allow legal operation of a motorcycle.
Applying for motorcycle license without a driver’s license – it is also possible to apply for a Class E Motorcycle License without a pre-existing driver’s license. This process is more arduous, including a practice ride, BRC, motorcycle road test, and a probationary period.
Apply for a motorcycle permit – individuals 17 and older may also apply for a rider’s permit. This process involves a vision test, knowledge exam, and carries several restrictions such as no passengers, limited road access, and more. Permits are often a step towards a full motorcycle license or endorsement.
The motorcycle accident injury attorneys of Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh would love to live in a world where motorcycle accidents did not take place. Unfortunately, we understand that motorcycle accidents happen. In the event of of an injurious or fatal motorcycle accident, we take pride in protecting the legal rights of our clients from local Monmouth County communities including Asbury Park, Middletown, West Long Branch, Howell, Red Bank, Freehold, and across all of Eastern New Jersey. Our team of qualified and experienced personal injury lawyers will work with you and your family to recover the financial compensation to which you are entitled to cover medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and much more.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle or other motor vehicle accident, please contact us online or through our West Long Branch, NJ office by calling (732) 440-3950 for a free and confidential consultation with a member of our seasoned legal team.
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