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GWRRA's Rider Education Program enables us to ride with confidence to enjoy the ride
to its fullest potential. The members of this association are among the safest, best-prepared
highway users in the nation. While we can't totally eliminate the risks of riding a motorcycle,
we can learn to manage these risks through rider education.

For a complete understanding of the requirements for qualification at each level ( specified
below ), see your Rider Educator. Requirements vary slightly for rider and co-rider. Forms
are available on-line and from your Chapter Educator.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation - Basic Riders Course - Question Review
Motorcycle Safety Foundation Home Page
GWRRA - Rider Education Forms and Information
Take the Motorcycle Challenge here and Test your Skills !
Level One :  Safety by Commitment

.  Express your commitment to ride safety.
.  No fee - it's free,, Submit form verified by GWRRA officer
Level Two:   Safety by Education

.  Maintain level one rider education program membership.
.  Possess a current motorcycle license endorsement.
.  Completed an MSF rider course within the last two years.
.  Submit form verified by GWRRA officer.
Level  Three:   Safety by Preparedness

.  Maintain level one & two rider education program membership.
.  Maintain current first aid or CPR certifications.
.  Wear protective clothing while riding ( GWRRA 'recommendation' 2002 ).
.  Carry a First Aid kit on the motorcycle.
.  Submit form verified by GWRRA officer.
Level Four:   Safety by Enhanced Preparedness and Experience

.  Maintain current levels one, two and three rider education program membership.
.  Have maintained level three for at least one year.
.  Having ridden a minimum of 25,000 safe miles.
.  Current in both first aid & CPR certifications.
.  Have completed an MSF course within one year.
.  Submit form verified by GWRRA officer.
Click here for a ( MSF ) Course here in Louisville.
Rider Education

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