Motorcycle Safety Training
Building 60, Room 150
NCBC Safety Office: 228-871-3802 or 228-871-3115
Key Message: In order to improve the skills and knowledge of motorcyclists, it's mandatory for all military members who are motorcycle riders to attend motorcycle safety training courses. Courses are available at no cost through the Navy.
MOTORCYCLE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
LEVEL I TRAINING
Level I (Beginner): All military members that intend to be motorcycle riders will complete Level I training before being permitted to operating a motorcycle on any public or DoD controlled roadways. Level I courses include Basic Rider’s Course (BRC), any COMNAVSAFECOM approved entry Level I course or any host-nation or state approved curriculum intended to provide novice riders with the skills and knowledge needed to obtain a motorcycle endorsement on their driver’s license.
Level I training does not need to be completed for riders that already hold a valid State motorcycle license endorsement or an original or certified copy of a completion card or certificate from a Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), State-approved or DoD Component-approved motorcycle course.
Basic Rider Course (BRC) 2-day course.
Training Bikes are available – check the box when you sign up for the class or call the safety office for information.
LEVEL II TRAINING
Level II (Intermediate or Sport bike): All military motorcycle riders will complete Level II training within 60 days, but in no case more than 1 year after completing Level I training. Riders will use their personally owned motorcycle to complete the training. These courses are intended to build upon the skills and knowledge that riders obtained in Level I courses.
Level II classes are currently one (1) day courses.
The BRC II, Military Sport bike Rider Course (MSRC) and Advanced Rider Course (ARC) are examples of level II courses approved for riders.
REFRESHER TRAINING
All military members who operate a motorcycle shall complete refresher training (Level II Training) every five (5) years.
SIGN UP THROUGH RISK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION (RMI) https://afsas.safety.af.mil