Note: Some Trikker vehicles exceed 50cc or 750W, in which case they must be titled, insured, and plated like a car.


Call your local DMV or equivalent agency before you buy that trike. Ask them directly: “Does my current license cover a three-wheel motorcycle, and if not, what test do I need to take?”

The Trikker license is the gateway to wind-in-your-hair freedom without the balancing act. Get the proper endorsement, take a safety course, and ride safe.


Have you driven a trike or a tuk-tuk? Drop your experience in the comments below!

Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. Laws change frequently and vary by state/country. Always consult your local licensing authority.

Trikker (spelled with a 'k') is a brand name for certain three-wheeled off-road utility vehicles (similar to ATVs but with a single rear wheel). A "Trikker license" in this context is a specialized operator’s permit required by some states or provinces to drive these vehicles on public trails or roads.