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Get training that can save your life; contact the South Carolina Rider Education Program.

 
Individual Motorcycle Safety Guide PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 30 April 2009 23:19

Motorcyclists should realize that accident avoidance skills are even more important than protective wear. Riding a motorcycle requires skills and coordination not required to drive a car. Hesitation can be a killer; you must be able to react immediately. If you are new to motorcycling learn these skills today and practice till the skills become second nature. Important riding skills include steering, braking, shifting, and packing passengers.

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Group Riding Safety for Motorcyclists PDF Print E-mail

Safe Group Riding Requires Planning and Preparation by Both the Individual and the Group

Individual Rider Preparation: TCLOCK

T = Tires & Wheels
C = Cables & Controls
L = Lights & Switches
O = Oil & Fuel
C = Chain & Chassis
K = Kick / Sidestand

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Obtain a Motorcycle License in SC PDF Print E-mail


Motorcycle Beginner's Permit

A motorcycle beginner's permit allows you to practice driving a motorcycle or motor scooter while an experienced licensed driver supervises you.

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