"I have
just signed up for my first class, now what?"
Great! We look forward to
seeing you at Motorcycle Safety Training. Before your class, we
would like to strongly encourage you to review this area in it's
entirety. It is your responsibility to have read and have a
clear understanding of this information prior to class.
The following information is of
a concern for all individuals, regardless of type of course or
service. We have found that over time, policies need to be in
effect to ensure fairness to ALL individuals and to operate in
the most efficient manner possible. Upon review of these
policies, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact us. Once you have paid for your course/service, you are
assumed to have read and accepted the following policies.
Click the button below to review the necessary class policy
information...
Attendance
Policy
Classes start ON TIME.
Individuals who are late for any reason may forfeit their
position in class. If you are late, you may have to be
rescheduled into an upcoming class.
NO SHOW and TARDY individuals
need to contact us at 863-676-2469 to reschedule class
completion. Depending on circumstances, a rescheduling fee of
$100.00 may be assessed.
What to
Bring to Class
Over the ankle footwear (boot
or high top athletic shoe which covers the anklebone)
Long pants made of denim material (jeans)
Long sleeve shirt or lightweight jacket.
Eye protection (sunglasses or eyeglasses are acceptable) - You
may provide your own or use ours
DOT approved helmet - you may provide your own or use ours.
Full fingered gloves (no gloves with tacky grips!)
YOU NEED TO BRING WATER, Powerade, Gatorade or other
non-alcoholic beverages (refrain from sodas and caffeine drinks
which can cause dehydration), and snacks (if you need them) for
the range sessions. Remember you will be OUTSIDE, IN A PARKING
LOT, WITH NO SHADE IN FLORIDA! Drink plenty of fluids 1 to 2
hours prior to the start of your range session and during your
range session. Sunscreen, raingear and a change of clothing are
usually good to have available.
If you come unprepared for any
range session without proper riding equipment you will:
1. Not be able to participate in the range session.
2. Forfeit your position in class.
3. Be rescheduled into an upcoming class as a standby.
4. Forfeit entitlement to a refund of course fees.
Remember, it is YOUR
responsibility to have proper reading gear. We will have full
finger gloves, DOT approved helmets and eye protection available
for your use.
Weather
Policy
Class will be conducted in
spite of the weather forecast. Just because it is raining where
you are, it does not necessarily mean that it is raining where
class is conducted. AND if it is raining, we will still conduct
class. If in the Rider Coach/Company's opinion we need to
postpone or reschedule class you will be notified as soon as
possible. If YOU decide not to show up to class due to poor
weather conditions you will need to contact us to reschedule
class completion.
Depending on circumstances, a
rescheduling fee may be assessed.
This Wind Chill
Chart is provided to help determine how cold you will feel on a
motorcycle even in warm temperatures with a slight breeze. The
wind chill factor is a measure of how fast heat is being removed
from your body. For example, if the air temperature is 40
degrees and you are riding at 20 miles per hour, it feels the
same as 20 degrees with no speed at all.

It's the
law.
Laws change. While we can not
interpret the law for you, this is a list of items extracted
from the law boks. These are being presented to assist you in
staying within the Florida Laws governing motorcycle and moped
operation.
Click here to read more...