Motorcycle Safety Education Program

Current programs offered by 澳门黄金城赌城 and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation at the Emergency Services Training Center include: Basic Rider Course, Basic Rider Course 2 - Skills Practice, Advanced Rider Course, and 3-Wheel Basic Rider Course.

Basic Rider Course

This course is designed for students who want to learn to ride a motorcycle and for re-entry riders who have not ridden in a long time. BRC students will ride motorcycles provided by the college. BRC graduates receive an exemption from the NC DMV riding exam when applying for a motorcycle license.

Basic Rider Course 2 - Skills Practice

BRC2 Skills Practice Rider Course is designed for riders who have a permit and possess basic skills. It is designed to help you bond more with your motorcycle. It consists of only riding exercises and does not include classroom-type instruction. It is a perfect way for you to reinforce basic skills on your own motorcycle. A school bike can be provided but is not recommended for the course. A skill test is an option and may be provided as a self-assessment opportunity only. This course WILL NOT earn you a License Testing Waiver "Graduate" Card for North Carolina. You must take the Basic Rider Course to qualify for the skills waiver card.

Advanced Rider Course

This is a one-day course that complements your basic motorcycle rider skills and helps with personal risk assessment. It includes a fast-paced classroom segment with several fun interactive activities to improve perception and hazard awareness. Range exercises enhance both basic operating skills and crash-avoidance skills. Improving your braking and cornering finesse is emphasized. The course is beneficial for riders on any type of street motorcycle.

3-Wheel Basic Rider Course

The 3-wheel motorcycle training and education course is a basic learn-to-ride course. It provides the same fundamental skills as the MSF BRC, but on three wheels. You can ride your own 3-wheel motorcycle, or a school 3-wheel motorcycle can be provided. The course consists of both classroom and hands-on instruction. Upon successful completion and passing both the written and riding skill evaluations, students will receive the DMV Waiver Card.

Attendance Policy

All classes require 100% attendance and participation. Plan to arrive on time and stay for the completion of class every day.

Refund Policy

Due to the high demand of this class and limited seating, there is a 48-hour drop and refund policy. To receive a refund, you must notify us at least 48 hours before the start of class. There are no fee exemptions.

Location

All classes are conducted at the Emergency Services Training Center, 3000 Airport Road, Sanford, North Carolina. Click here for directions.

View the schedule for class dates and times and to register online.

For registration and other inquiries, contact the Student Support Center at (919) 718-7500.