With no snow, motorcycles have been back on the street for quite some time.  I bet there's plenty of riders that "Hardley" missed a day.  But it's time to put motorcycles back at the top of our minds.  Not all bikes are big roaring beasts, some are whisper-quiet and ridiculously fast.  Some may be a little slower but still really silent.

Scooter in motion
Radu Razvan
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So, it's time for drivers to get our heads on a swivel, and as they say- look one way, look the other way, than look back again.  Four tire drivers have to be hyper-aware but so do y'all on two wheels (trikes too).

North Dakota Motorcycle Safety Program offers classes for all skill levels beginning in May.  Participants can be as young as 14.

  • Basic RiderCourse 12 hours in length - $125.00 (Non-Refundable, Non-Transferrable, Rescheduling prohibited once you confirm class date)
  • Experienced RiderCourse 4 hours in length - $50.00 (Non-Refundable, Non-Transferrable, Rescheduling prohibited once you confirm class date) (You ride your own motorcycle and you must have a Motorcycle 'M" Endorsement)
  • Scooter Training 12 hours in length - $125.00 (Non-Refundable, Non-Transferrable, Rescheduling prohibited once you confirm class date) (You will be part of the Basic Rider Motorcycle Course, however, you provide your own scooter)

Registration for all classes will begin March 22nd.  Learn more here.

ABATE of North Dakota is a non-profit organization that is not only a social group, but a safety group as well.  They advocate for the rights of motorcyclists but always with an emphasis on staying safe.  And apparently raffling off guns!  You can't have a successful North Dakota raffle without firearms.  That's just a fact.

So remember to keep your eyes and ears open and give motorcycles plenty of space.  Share the road and save lives.


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