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Motorcycle Safety Education Program
DUE TO COVID-19 ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO BRING THEIR OWN HELMET.
Video courtesy of Motorcycle Safety Foundation
ALL CORRESPONDENCES REGARDING THIS MOTORCYCLE SAFETY COURSE WILL BE BY EMAIL. MAKE SURE TO CHECK YOUR SPAM/JUNK FOLDER!!
Our motorcycle safety class is designed to coach you on the basics of riding and how to operate your motorcycle in traffic. Whether you have never ridden a motorcycle, been riding for 30 years or haven’t ridden in 30 years, our Basic Rider Course (BRC) is for you. Our Rider Coaches are trained by the North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program and are certified through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) to bring you the best possible learning experience. This is the class to take if you are a self-taught rider or you want to know if riding a motorcycle is for you.
Successful completion of this course will exempt you from having to take the riding portion of the DMV Motorcycle endorsement test.
In addition, many insurance companies offer premium discounts for successful graduates of this course. There is no better way to get expert driving instruction with the benefits mentioned above than through a community college sponsored Motorcycle Rider Safety Course.
You will need a valid North Carolina Drivers License to take this course
If you are 16 or 17 years old, you will have to come in person with a parent or guardian and sign a consent form.
Please make sure and pay your registration fees after you have received your confirmation of registration. Once you have paid, you will receive an e-mail with your unique link for the online portion of the class which is required before you can take the riding portion.
Listed below are items you will need to wear when riding the range portion of this course. Students will be sent home if do not have the proper attire.
- *A helmet (if you have one, must be DOT or SNELL approved)
- Long sleeves – a shirt or jacket
- Long pants
- Full-fingered gloves (leather or cloth preferred, no nylon)
- Boots or shoes that cover the ankles (no canvas type shoes)
- Eye protection (eyeglasses or sunglasses), full-faced helmet, or face shield
Student Information: See the PDF attachment below
After submitting your online registration, our Continuing Education department will contact you via the email you provided at registration regarding how to make payment.
Registration Fee: $195 (includes the eCourse Unique Link, Basic Rider Handbook and comprehensive insurance fee)
Saturday 7:45 am – Students arrive for class 8 am – 12 noon (classroom/range) 12 noon – 1 pm lunch (on your own) 1 pm – 6 pm (range and classroom) | Sunday 8 am – 12 noon (classroom/range) 12 noon – 1 pm lunch (on your own) 1 pm – 6 pm (range and classroom) |
Questions?
Call Joni at 828-652-0622