The checklist for the M2X lists an expressway section:
Motorcycle M2 Exit exam.pdf
The only official allowance AFAIK is if the area in which you're taking the test does not have a multi-lane, controlled-access highway with a limit of 100kph (e.g. Lindsay's DriveTest centre is many kms from the 401) ; in that case, they'd use an 80- or 90kph road.
It
seems like RTI is doing something fishy: From
M2 Exit exam
"
Hey Lisa, Yes, RTI has a specific course and test route for people in this category. We can put someone on a 150cc scooter through their M2-exit course and test and they will have a full M license upon passing.We call this our “non-highway” course, but it’s exactly the same course as our regular M2-exit for larger displacement motorcycles, only the expressway portion has an 80km/h speed limit. Here is a link to the website: Rider Training Institute | There is a lot riding on us. Kelly should call RTI and identify wanting to take an M2-exit course on a 150cc scooter. Barb.”So there you go, they can get the full m with RTI."
So it's like they're misusing that "loop-hole" to give full M licenses people who, by rights, should only really have M(L).
I figure this can't be an
actual scam so what am I missing? How are they doing this legally?