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Motorcycle Safety Course
Naval Station Great Lakes
April 26, 2022 | 5:30
Ross Johnson, Naval Station Great Lakes and Occupational Health Manager, is reminding Sailors here to take advantage of the free motorcycle safety course on the installation. Sailors Marines and Department of Defense civilians are eligible to take the motorcycle safety course, designed to help riders develop and maintain the skills needs to safely operated a motorcycle. The 16-hour Basic Riders Course is mandatory for all active-duty Sailors who plan to operate a motorcycle, regardless of if they plan to ride on or off-base. For riders who yet to purchase a motorcycle, the course has several motorcycles for riders to train on. Beyond attending the required training, active-duty riders are required to wear the proper personal protective equipment, whether riding on or off-base. riders must wear long pants, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, a department of Transportation approved helmet, protective eye wear, full-fingered gloves and above-ankle shoes, preferably, steel-toed boots.
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