I have my motorcycle permit does someone have to be on the bike for me to drive or can someone be in another vehicle behind me supervising?

Me and my dad are going fishing but me having been riding for 6 months or so on my Honda Shadow ace 750 want to get some more riding experience and would like to drive the bike 70 miles to San Isabel lake in Colorado from Pueblo my dad will be watching me while carrying our fishing equipment in the truck do you think an officer will have a problem with this if I do happen to be pulled over I'm 21 valid drivers licsense a motorcycle permit and of course plates and insurance and my dad is 48 with a valid drivers licsense

You can only ride solo and only during daylight. You need no other person near or accompanying, but keep your head, or lose your life. No problem legally with you riding with a permit otherwise.

Your permit is only valid in Colorado, good luck out of state.

Follow the state's permit riding code, which usually allows riding with no passenger, no freeway and no night riding.

If you want to dig thru your state's DMV files you could get all that information.

You are nominally an adult, act like one. You take the motorcycle class, zap -- you have your full motorcycle endorsement.

No one rides with you for they figure you can ride a bike and follow the rules of the road so no big deal. You are not allowed to carry passengers while you only got a permit. Bike rules are different than car rules. It is written in the DMV Training manual. Read it because you are suppose to know this stuff.

If you have to ask that how did you get a permit?

1. It allows you to drive only during daylight hours and no passengers.
2. Only in the state the permit was issued.