Course Template
| New Riders | Introduction to Motorcycling | Want to try riding a motorcycle, may not be ready to get a license, not sure if riding is the right way to go | 2-4 hour class, motorcycle and helmet supplied by MTA |
| Basic RiderCourse (BRC) | The BRC is designed for beginning riders. 10 hours of riding exercises in a controlled environment provides a complete introduction to motorcycling. Graduates are exempt from DMV motorcycle tests, the most popular learn-to-ride choice. The course is conducted over 2 or 3 sessions Prerequisite: students must be able to ride a bicycle. | 15 hours, 10 hours hands-on, motorcycle and helmet supplied by MTA. | |
| Experienced Riders | Experienced RiderCourse (ERC) | The ERC Suite provides current motorcyclists lifelong opportunities for rider education and training. ERC consists of three separate one-day RiderCourses: 1) Skills Practice RiderCourse; 2) Skills Plus RiderCourse; and 3) the License Waiver RiderCourse. Availability is limited.
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5.5 hours, all hands-on, using your own motorcycle. |
| Advanced RiderCourseSportBike Techniques | The course is a one-day safety training program designed to be a low risk, effective and enjoyable training event for participants who possess basic motorcycling skills and who are licensed or endorsed. It consists of classroom activities and on-cycle exercises. Advanced techniques such as body position, braking, evading, swerving, curving and gap selection are introduced and practiced. This in an MSF “Ride Better” class. | 8 hours, combined classroom and riding, using your own motorcycle.Does not have to be a Sport Bike. |


