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68 Fall 2019 443-518-1700 howardcc.edu/ConEd MOTORCYCLE SAFETY The Rider School offers classes for all levels of riders, including basic training (helmets and motorcycles provided) that is MVA-approved for the Maryland State licensing exam. The Rider School is one of the most popular programs at HCC, taught by experienced instructors. Learn from the BEST to ride your BEST! At e Rider School™ you can expect to enjoy a superior class taught by some of the most knowledgeable and experienced instructors in the state. We are Maryland's only school fo- cused on lifelong learning. Choose the leader– Choose The Rider School Motorcycle classes are offered March through November and can be completed in one to four days. To find out everything you need to know – and to register – visit riderschool.org. Be sure to read the other important information on the website. If you can't find the answer to your question, email ride@ howardcc.edu or call 443-518-4808. The quickest way to register is online. For registration information, visit riderschool.org and select "Register" on the top le. License-Earning Courses Successfully completing one of these classes qualifies you for a Maryland Motorcycle (Class M) License. Course content is approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) and meets or exceeds Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) standards. Motorcycles are provided. Students must pass both a written and riding test to successfully complete the course. Written test is available in English only. NOTE: Riding is not for everyone and some participants will not successfully complete the course. MVA rules require that students who do not achieve minimum performance standards cannot continue. ere are no refunds. Classes are held rain or shine. Class times may vary. All license-earning courses require the completion of a three-hour online component before class meets. Stu- dents will be required to bring proof of completion to class. Students must provide a valid email address at time of registration in order to receive instructions to access the online module. If you do not receive instructions one week before your class starts, please call 443-518- 4808. Students may arrange for access to a computer, if needed, to complete this portion by also calling 443-518-4808.

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