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South Dakota Motorcycle Rider Education Program Presentation by Rick Kiley Director, Motorcycle Rider Education Program South Dakota Safety Council. 2008 South Dakota Transportation Safety Conference “Transportation Safety & Our Youth” February, 19 & 20, 2008 Ramkota Inn
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South Dakota Motorcycle Rider Education Program Presentationby Rick KileyDirector, Motorcycle Rider Education ProgramSouth Dakota Safety Council 2008 South Dakota Transportation Safety Conference “Transportation Safety & Our Youth” February, 19 & 20, 2008 Ramkota Inn Pierre, South Dakota
South Dakota Motorcycle Rider Education Program offered by the South Dakota Safety Council www.southdakotasafetycouncil.org
History of Training(continued) • Represents 13 consecutive years of increases in training • Training has increased 5 ½ times during this period • The total number of students trained equals 44% of all registered motorcycles in the state of South Dakota (*2006 SD Motor Vehicles Division Registration Statistics))
Funding Source • One of the first states in the nation with a legislated state funding source • $7 fee on all motorcycles registered • Student Tuition (presently $75) • Federal Grants (used at times in the past) Acknowledgements: • Funded by the Motorcyclists of South Dakota • SD ABATE, SD Office of Highway Safety, SD legislators, SD Motorcycle Dealers and other organizations and individuals have been highly supportive • No state tax dollars other than the fees paid by motorcyclists are used to support this program
Training Sites AberdeenRedfield Brookings (future) Sioux Falls (4 sites) HuronSpearfish/Sturgis MadisonWatertown Mitchell (future) Webster PierreYankton Rapid City (2 sites) • Mobile sites are possible providing there is demand, required space (200’x300’), and facilities
Program Personnel • 61 dedicated RiderCoaches statewide • All RiderCoaches have state and national certification through the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) • Must recertify every two years – involves actively teaching, attending update training, and participating in professional development & learning activities • Program administrator, 2 part time regional coordinators, and other office support staff
Basic RiderCourse (BRC) BRC General Information: • Intended for beginning riders of legal licensing age or returning riders • Two day course (15 hours) – many schedule options available • Safety equipment required: helmet, eye protection, gloves, jacket, pants, and over the ankle boots • Qualifies graduates for motorcycle license test waiver • Qualifies graduates for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers
Basic RiderCourse (BRC)(continued) BRC General Information (continued): • The BRC is a minimum of five hours of classroom instruction • Involves at least ten hours of practical riding in a controlled, off-street environment, typically a parking lot • Motorcycles are provided (combination of state owned, SDSC owned, and new motorcycles loaned by local dealers)
Basic RiderCourse (BRC)(continued) BRC Riding Skills: • Learn how to operate a motorcycle safely, with a lot of emphasis on the special skills and mental attitude necessary for dealing with traffic • Skills taught include: straight-line riding, turning, shifting and stopping • Gradually progress to cornering, swerving and emergency braking
Basic RiderCourse (BRC)(continued) BRC Classroom Instruction: • Includes: learning about the different types of motorcycles, their controls, and how they operate • Advise on what to wear for comfort and protection • Information on how alcohol and other drugs affect your ability to ride safely • Learn how to create your own strategy for riding in traffic, and dealing with critical situations
Basic RiderCourse (BRC)(continued) Graduation Requirements: • Knowledge Test score: a minimum average correct of 80% or higher • Skill Evaluation: 20 or fewer deductions on 4 riding skills test exercises
Experienced RiderCourse (ERC) ERC General Information: • Even if you've been riding for some time, there's always something new to learn • The ERC is a ½ day (5 hour) course • Must be licensed with at least one year riding experience
Experienced RiderCourse (ERC)(continued) ERC General Information (continued): • Participants use their own insured and safe operating motorcycle • Safety equipment required: helmet, eye protection, gloves, jacket, pants, and over the ankle boots • Qualifies graduates for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers
Experienced RiderCourse (ERC)(continued) ERC Curriculum: • Participants hone their skills and fine-tune the mental skills needed for survival in traffic • Using your own motorcycle, you'll put into practice the techniques of managing traction, stopping quickly, cornering and swerving • Discuss with peers how to balance the mental and physical aspects of safe riding, manage risk, increase visibility and optimize your lane position
Experienced RiderCourse (ERC)(continued) ERC Curriculum (continued): • Also covers protective gear, rider responsibility, motorcycle inspection and care, the effects of alcohol and other drugs on riding • Includes an optional skill evaluation and knowledge test
How to Register for a Course • Online Registration available • www.southdakotasafetycouncil.org • Check the website for courses close to you or call the South Dakota Safety Council at 1-800-952-5539