Sacramento, Calif. – Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was riding his motorcycle illegally over the weekend when he collided with a car in his Los Angeles neighborhood, police said Tuesday.
Los Angeles police Lt. Paul Vernon said Schwarzenegger does not have the proper endorsement on his California driver’s license to operate a motorcycle.
Vernon said police did not ticket the governor for a violation because they arrived after the accident, which caused Schwarzenegger to suffer a cut on his upper lip that required 15 stitches.
Instead, officers referred their findings to the Los Angeles city attorney’s office, which will determine whether the governor should be cited for an infraction. Driving a motorcycle without the proper license can result in fines ranging from $100 to more than $250.
Earlier Tuesday, Schwarzenegger acknowledged that he never bothered to obtain a motorcycle license because he “never thought about it.”
“I just never really applied for it,” he told reporters during a state budget briefing. “It was just one of those things that I never really did.”
Schwarzenegger, a Harley- Davidson owner who rides regularly along the California coast, said he had a motorcycle license when he lived in Europe but never got another one after arriving in the United States in 1968.
His 12-year-old son, Patrick, who was riding in a sidecar, was not injured in Sunday’s crash.
California Highway Patrol officers accompanied Schwar zenegger on the ride. Spokesman Tom Marshal said patrol officials had concluded that the governor was permitted to operate a motorcycle with a sidecar.



