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  • Motorcycle training

    Army National Guard motorcycle riders hone their skills during the Army Guard hosted Motorcycle Safety Foundation Sport-bike Rider Certification Course. January 30, 2009 at Fort Rucker, Alabama. Motorcycle training teaches motorcycle riders the skills for riding on public roads. It is the equivalent of driver's education for car drivers. Training beyond basic qualification and licensing is available to those whose duty includes motorcycle riding, such as police, and additional rider courses are offered for street riding refreshers, sport riding, off-road techniques, and developing competitive skills for the motorcycle racetrack.[1][2] Contents 1 Requirements and incentives 2 Research 3 Armed forces off-duty riding 4 Police motorcyclists 5 Mnemonics 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External links Requirements and incentives [edit] Factory-sponsored rider training in Australia. Mandatory motorcycle training, known as Compulsory Basic Training, is common in Europe.[3] There a... (see more)

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