Brainmatter
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I have been collecting information by state as it becomes available so that is why I ask. I have known about Washington and Oregon since January but other states have so successfully buried their information it is difficult to find it. That is why I ask.Z
I know all this has been covered many times before, but laws surrounding this type of vehicle need a lot of updating. Even in an 'easy' state like Minnesota where there are "no" helmet laws.
Here is the MN state law as it sits now. From the Minnesota Department of Public Safety:
https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/ots/mmsc/motorcycle-license/Pages/laws-regulations.aspx
Trike (3-wheel) and sidecar operators:
Must have a motorcycle instruction permit, motorcycle endorsement, or "also valid for 3 wheel motorcycle" under restrictions. 169.974 subd. 2 (a)
Thats as the law stands today. I would think it will be changed (if proposed) for an enclosed vehicle like the Elio.
The "also valid for 3 wheel" motorcycle endorsement is very easy to take and get but limits you to 3 wheeled bike operation only. The driving test is basically going around some cones and stopping. Similar to a scooter test, not a full fledged MC endorsement test. People riding Can-Am Spyders have no problem getting around the course.
But.. here is the tricky part... while under permit (written test only to get the permit) you are required to wear a helmet in MN. You are therefore required by law to wear the helmet while testing. So if you had just a normal DL and wanted to get the 3 wheel only endorsement, you'd have to wear a helmet to take the test, which could complicate the test and create unsafe coditions for driving to the test center. Once you have a full endorsement you are no longer required to wear a helmet in MN, but how do you legally get endorsed in something like the Elio? Seems easy, yet overly and unnecessarily complicated unless you already have an MC endorsement.