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Gearing Up - Motorcycle Safety Course Print E-mail
Saturday, 06 January 2007



The Canada Safety Council is well known across Canada for its work in the development and delivery of a range of personal and professional safety programs, initiatives and safety campaigns. One of the highest profile, and most successful, programs developed and managed nationally by the Canada Safety Council is the Gearing Up motorcycle rider training program.

Since 1974 over 325,000 Canadians have learned how to ride motorcycles from the professionals who teach the Canada Safety Council's Gearing Up motorcycle training program.

Gearing Up is Canada's only national motorcycle rider training program.

Gearing Up is Canada's only national motorcycle rider training program. It has developed an enviable reputation both in Canada and internationally for its excellence in course curriculum (below) and delivery. That excellence has led to several provinces allowing riders to obtain their motorcycle license without taking any skill test other than the one delivered

at the end of the training program. Many insurance plans recognize the value of Gearing Up by offering insurance discounts to riders who successfully complete the rider training program.

You don't have to own a motorcycle to take the program

You don't have to own a motorcycle to take the program. The use of a motorcycle while you're taking the program along with full tuition are provided as part of the fee. Many local course sponsors also include your licensing test as part of the course fee.

Get the most from your motorcycling experience. Take a Gearing Up program before you start your riding career. The more you know, the more you'll enjoy riding. Contact the course sponsor nearest you for full course information.


What will I learn at the Gearing Up program?

CREDIT: Ottawa Safety Counsil

Students are placed with qualified, experienced motorcyclists who have completed an instructor training program developed by the Canada Safety Council. Each instructor works with a small group of students thus insuring plenty of student/instructor contact.

Students are taken from basic skills such as balancing the motorcycle, through correct use of brakes, proper procedures for starting a motorcycle to use of the clutch and control of the motorcycle at slow speeds

Students are taken from basic skills such as balancing the motorcycle, through correct use of brakes, proper procedures for starting a motorcycle to use of the clutch and control of the motorcycle at slow speeds. As confidence increases they're introduced to use of the transmission and corner negotiating techniques. Moving on to more demanding exercises students are taught how to avoid collisions through the correct application of emergency braking and counter steering techniques.

While the majority of the time is spent on a motorcycle, there is a portion of the course which is delivered in a classroom environment. Students learn defensive riding strategies and risk awareness skills they can use in conjunction with their on-bike skills.

Throughout the course emphasis is placed on practicing the just-learned techniques. The course delivery is such that learners can keep pace with little difficulty. At the end of the course you'll be tested to determine how well you've learned. More importantly, though, the final test gives the student an idea of where their weaknesses are and how to improve on them.


http://www.ridertraining.org

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