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MSF Basic RiderCourse 2 - License Waiver (BRC2-LW)
Designed for riders with learner permits who are currently riding and want to earn a motorcycle license or endorsement (already licensed or endorsed riders may also participate).
You have to be on your own motorcycle.
Successful completion of this course, which consists of 2 hours of independent study, 3 hours of formal Level II content, and 5 hours of riding instruction on the range plus a knowledge and skills evaluation test waives the license road test in your state. Completion of the course also earns you an insurance discount, typically 10-15% depending on your insurance company. Provide them with a copy of your MSF completion card.
* There are two ways to obtain your motorcycle license. One is to take a certified Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Massachusetts Rider Education Program (MREP) approved course. The other is to take a road test administered by the Massachusetts RMV.
Our MSF Basic RiderCourse 2 - License Waiver (BRC2-LW) is a Massachusetts Rider Education Program (MREP) approved motorcycle safety course.
Tuition for BRC2-LW is $385.00
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to register for our MSF BRC2-LW at Greenfield Community College
Requirements:
- Your own motorcycle
- Must have motorcycle learner's permit (waives the license road test in your state) or motorcycle license
What to expect:
- 2 hours of independent study (We will send you a link to take the eCourse), 3 hours of formal Level II content and 5 hours on the range
- Range exercises include low-speed maneuvers and basic skills such as accelerating, braking, cornering, U-turn, swerving and multiple curves
- Eight range exercises,
including a screening exercise to verify participants have sufficient skill to continue
- You’ll be with the same group for the duration of your training
- You’ll receive individual RiderCoach feedback while learning to ride
What to bring and what you MUST wear:
- Food/beverages for breaks and lunch - Long-sleeve shirt or jacket
- Long pants (heavy denim or riding pants recommended)
- Over-the-ankle boots (sturdy, NOT canvas)
- Eye protection (sunglasses, full-face helmet with visor is okay)
- Full-finger gloves
- Helmet manufactured to meet DOT standards
- No exposed skin or ripped clothing
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