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Originally Posted by ward
yeah, remembering it a bit better it's a 4 day deal, with first day in the classroom learning basics (like really really basics, like where the brake controls are and how turn signals are actuated, and how to shift)
the next day is in a parking lot riding (at very low speeds 1st gear only)
Then there's some more classroom, and some more riding and it all ends with a riding skills test (which counts for your riding test you'd otherwise have to do at the dmv, with the dreaded riding in a circle)
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So, all I have to do is take the MSF course, and I get my M license?