Student must provide own motorcycle, helmet and gear.
Qualifies graduates for insurance premium discounts with most motorcycle insurers.
This course is geared towards the rider that has some street experience (a minimum of six months is recommended). The curriculum includes understanding and practicing traction management, countersteering, and maximum braking.and helps develops the proper attitude and mental skills necessary. Emphasis is placed on advanced turning, braking, and accident avoidance skills including swerving. The course is nearly an equal split between classroom and range exercises and is an eight hour course. Riders must provide their own equipment and motorcycle for this course. The motorcycle must pass a safety inspection conducted by a RiderCoach and you must provide proof of liability insurance on your motorcycle..
Riders must attend every session. Written and skills tests are administered at the end of the course.
We at Arkansas Motorcycle Safety offer a wide variety of courses that fit just about any level of riding experience.
• Our Basic Rider Course focuses on our beginning rider.
• Our Experienced Rider Course focuses on our experienced rider.
• Our Total Control Advanced Rider Course focuses on riders whom are experienced and wish
to learn advanced control techniques.
• Our ATV Course focuses on our beginning ATV Rider.
• Our Dirt Bike Course focuses on our beginning Dirt Bike Rider.
• Our Additional Courses offer a wide variety of other skill sets that riders may want to
learn or pickup after they have gotten comfortable with the Basic Rider Courses.
Please select one of the specific course links on the left or below to find out more additional information on the courses offered.





