| The Basic Rider Course (BRC) This 17-hour course is designed for the true novice rider who has little or no riding experience. It includes classroom and riding instruction on the basic riding skills and strategies necessary for an individual to begin to practice street riding. Courses are taught by Motor Vehicle Administration and Motorcycle Safety Foundation certified instructors. You should be able to ride a bicycle to participate in this course. During the seven hours of classroom time participants will discuss topics that include responsible riding, selecting proper riding gear and the basic riding skills. Other topics include defensive riding strategies and how to handle a variety of riding situations. Participants receive approximately 10 hours of riding on a training motorcycle practicing clutch-throttle control, stopping, turning, shifting and basic crash avoidance skills. Throughout the course the instructors evaluate and coach each rider’s performance. Participants who do not achieve the minimum performance standards will not be allowed to continue in the course. To complete the course, riders must pass a knowledge and skill test administered at the end of the course. Riders who pass will receive a Maryland Motorcycle Safety Program Completion Card. There is no guarantee that an individual enrolling in this course will pass, or get their license. Participants in a BRC should not ride their personal motorcycle to class unless done so legally. Please see the Program's policy about riding a motorcycle to class. Enrollment Requirements
Course Completion Requirements To pass the course, you must participate in all the course sessions and pass a knowledge test and the on-cycle test.
Riders who pass the course will receive a Maryland Motorcycle Safety Program Completion Card. Getting Your License Riders satisfactorily completing the Basic Rider Course are eligible to receive their Class M license. General Information
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