My spouse started riding last year under her M1, not realizing the m2 needed to be done within the 60 days. She is now on 3rd M1. Is she required to wait the 60 days on the newest M1 or will the time be accumulative??
Thanks
Mike
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My spouse started riding last year under her M1, not realizing the m2 needed to be done within the 60 days. She is now on 3rd M1. Is she required to wait the 60 days on the newest M1 or will the time be accumulative??
Thanks
Mike
It's a new 60 days each time
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2009 Yamaha FZ6R - Sold
and it's not within 60 days but within 90 days...she has to wait 60 days before converting the m1 to an m2...she can take the course at any time but cannot bring the envelope in with her completion papers to a drive test centre until the 60 days are up...
>>No she does not, she's already waited the required 60 days with her first M1
Well...thats a fine kettle of fish!!!!
As it stands right now we will have to take a trip across half of Canada with her M1...That means no Highway, no night riding......and no booze. The booze isnt that big an issue but trying to get to the east coast with no major highways will be a long ride.
Mike
I was in the same situation, and no you don't have to wait.
I got my M2 after providing the envelope from RTI, 10days after writing 2nd M1.
Results may apparently vary at different DriveTest locations. I got mine from Downsview.
Last edited by whetaus-tr; 04-05-2012 at 02:45 AM. Reason: added italic info
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