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The following traffic safety courses are offered by the station's safety
department:

Basic Motorcycle Riders Course

March 16-18, April 20-22

This course is required for all active duty personnel who ride a motorcycle on or off base as well as anyone who rides on base. All personnel must possess a valid state-issued motorcycle endorsement or permit. Motorcycles, gloves and helmets are provided. The 15-hour course is held 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
on the first day and 8-12 a.m. on the second and third days.

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Experienced Motorcycle Riders Course

April 6

This course is required for all personnel within Marine Forces Pacific and its subordinate units who ride cruiser-style motorcycles. It must be completed within 120 days after completing the Basic Motorcycle Riders Course. Others who are eligible may also attend. Personnel must possess a state-issued motorcycle endorsement, motorcycle and personal protective equipment. The five-hour course is held from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

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Military Sport Bike Riders Course

April 7

This course is required for all personnel who ride sport bike-style motorcycles and must be completed within 120 days after completing the Basic Motorcycle Riders Course. Personnel must possess a state-issued motorcycle endorsement, motorcycle and PPE. The five-hour course is held from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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Alive at 25

April 13

This course is required for all Marines under 26 years of age. Military dependents under 26 may also attend. The four-hour course is held from 8 a.m. to noon.

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Attitudinal Dynamics of Driving

April 14

This course is normally mandated to personnel through traffic court, however, classes are open to anyone. This six-hour course is held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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Eligibility: Unless specified above, all courses are available to active duty, dependents, retirees, active reservists and Department of Defense employees. Contractors are not eligible.

Classes are first-come, first-served and class schedules are subject to change. Registered students will be informed of course locations and any changes prior to the start of class.

All motorcycle courses must be scheduled through the student's unit motorcycle representative. All other courses must be scheduled by a staff noncommissioned officer or above.

In order to register for any motorcycle classes, riders must have motorcycles and PPE inspected by a unit motorcycle representative or at the station traffic safety office.

All motorcycle courses must be scheduled through the student's unit motorcycle representative and S-3 section. All other courses must be scheduled by a staff noncommissioned officer or above.
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