According to the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center’s “Motorcycle Safety Guide,” more than 33,000 motorcycles are currently registered on Army installations. If you completed training through a civilian training provider, please contact that site for a replacement card. By JULIA BOBICK Recruiting Command All Soldiers riding motorcycles are required to comply with Army Regulation 385-10, in addition to the laws of the states where they ride or may ride.
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Sylvester discusses braking in a curve, dealing with obstacles in the road, night and group riding, and how to recover from a front and rear-tire skid. The Army Safety Program *Army Regulation 385–10 Effective 23 September 2007 History. 2009, b. c. d Department of Defense Instruction 6055.4, DOD Traffic Safety Program, 20 April Change 2, 23 January 2013 Army Regulation (AR) 385-10, The Army Safety Program, 24 February 2017 10, 2008) -- Brig. Motorcycle Mentorship Program (Policy Letter #7) 1. This regulation incorporates the provisions of Army Regulation (AR) 385- 10, AR 385-63, AR 40-5 and integrates the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements into the ARNG Safety … References: a. AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program, dtd 27 November 2013. b. USAR Regulation 385-2, US Army Reserve Safety Program, dtd 1 June 2012. 1294 15
U.S. ARMY MOTORCYCLE SAFETY GUIDE Motorcycling has become increasingly popular in the Army with 33,425 motorcycles currently registered on Army installations. JBLM provides this motorcycle safety training under the Installation Management Command’s (IMCOM) Army Traffic Safety Training Program contract. 24 February 2017 . Department of Defense and U.S. Army requirements: Initial Training: Complete Motorcycle Safety Foundation, Basic Rider Course or state-approved curriculum for motorcycle operator’s safety training. Forces Certificate of License or obtain a U.S. Motorcycle Replacement Cards Contact your Garrison Safety Office for a replacement card. %PDF-1.4
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Army personnel who have documentation proving completion of an ERC prior to Sept. 30, 2007 will be in compliance with the Army standard for motorcycle training and will not be required to attend the BRC to register their motorcycle on an Army installation. Chief Warrant Officer 4 Wendell Johnson, the Chief of the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency's National Maintenance Program, completed a motorcycle safety inspection March 8, with Greg Pugh, also assigned to USAMMA. •RadinUmar (2005), concluded that running headlights campaign and regulation have been successful in improving motorcycle safety in Malaysia. The British Army’s Harley Davidson built Armstrong MT350 Motorcycles are now long out of service, having been supplied over 7 years and in a quantity of approximately 1,700. AR 385-10, The Army Safety Program; DoD Traffic Safety Program, DoDI 6055.04 W/C 2; Army Pamphlet 385-10 Army Regulation 190-5 (Motor Vehicle Traffic Supervision), 22 May 2006. c. Army Regulation 385-10 (The Army Safety Program), 24 February 2017. d. regulation. The latest technologies high quality electronic pubs and forms view U.S. Army Regulations and DA Forms. "Both courses use the Motorcycle Safety Foundation approved curriculum," said Byron Sylvester, a Cape Fox Inc. contractor, working in the Fort Gordon Safety Office. See chapter 11-7 and 11-9 of Army Regulation 385-10 for training requirements. 1296 0 obj<>stream
Includes regulations and other guidance related to Motorcycle safety and the Army Traffic Safety Training Program (ATSTP). In accordance with Army Regulation 385-10, prior to operating a motorcycle, Army personnel must successfully complete an Army approved hands-on motorcycle rider course. In addition to the Commanding General and Command Sergeant Major, the following individuals attended the Basic Riders Course: Warrant Officer Troy Tarazon, a student at Company B, 442nd Signal Battalion; Spc. Regulation (AR) 25-400-2, The Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS) and DA Pamphlet (DA Pam) 25-403, Guide to Recordkeeping in the Army. This training includes the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Basic Rider Course (BRC), Experienced Rider Course … "After completing the course I do feel more confidence riding my bike," said Tarazon. To keep everyone safe, we urge drivers and motorcyclists to share the road and be alert, and we're reminding motorcyclists to make themselves visible, to use DOT-compliant motorcycle helmets, and to always ride sober. o as motorcycle safety advocate, he mentored, trained, and boarded detachment staff, safety specialists in motorcycle training, and stood up, tracked and qualified 7 new riders in the Army's motorcycle … V u o n o , motorcycle conspicuity and subsequently reduce motorcycle crash risks when traveling on roads and mix with other transport mode. After entering the Gate 1 proceed to Chiles Avenue, turn left and proceed to Ellis Street, turn right on Ellis and cross Wetzel Street, the Garrison Headquarters will be located on your left. Washington, DC . A r m y R e g u l a t i o n 3 8 5 - 1 0 w a s o r i g i n a l l y p u b l i s h e d o n 2 3 M a y 1 9 8 8 . This pamphlet contains management control provisions in accordance with AR I l-2, but does not identify … This training currently includes both the MSF Basic Riding Course (BRC) and Experienced Rider Course (ERC). Training and Doctrine Command . Students use special eye goggles to experience how the body, particularly one's reaction time and equilibrium, are impaired by alcohol use. Prior to going out to the motorcycle riding range, Sylvester demonstrates the RiderCoach signals he will use during the riding exercises. In accordance with Army Regulation 385-10, prior to operating a motorcycle, Army personnel must successfully complete an Army approved hands-on motorcycle rider course. 9 January 2019 . In 1975, helmets were mandatory for all riders in 47 states and in Washington, D.C., partly because federal highway funding was tied to … The Army's standard motorcycle rider's course is now a MSF-based Basic Rider Course. Garrison Safety is located in the Garrison Headquarters, Building 1118, Safety Suite on the 3rd Floor(East Wing). At the range, Sylvester mounts a bike to demonstrate each exercise. �|7��0�`8ư�!�A��M�mN��M�O�N``�a � 6d`���[� FOR THE COMMANDER: OFFICIAL: THEODORE D. MARTIN The BRC is a 15-hour course offered on a weekly basis at the Directorate of Public Works and Logistics/Safety Training Center, Building 11307, located at Lane Avenue and 12th Street on post. "I took this course because right now, motorcycle accidents are the leading, non-combat related cause of death and injury to our service members. Both lecture and video formats are used to train correct techniques for passing, stopping, turning, changing lanes, and moving through traffic. 0000003245 00000 n
Course attendance is limited to active duty, reserve and guard service members (on orders), and DoD civilian employees whose job description requires motorcycle operation. T h e p o r t i o n s a f f e c t e d b y t h i s RAR are listed in the summary of change. Both the Air Force Instruction and the Army regulation mandate motorcycle riders receive motorcycle safety foundation training before they are able to ride. c. All soldiers, DA civilians in a duty status, and all persons on a DA installation, must SUBJECT: 35th Air Defense Artillery Brigade Policy Letter #11 — Motorcycle Safety and Operating Requirements 1. <]>>
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Forces Motorcycle Certificate of License. The ERC is a six-hour class offered on a quarterly basis to all active duty military, Reservists, National Guard members, Fort Gordon civilians, contractors, military dependents and retirees, according to Blandin. 0000003906 00000 n
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It was a good confidence building course, he said. While motorcycle maintenance is essential, it is equally important to receive initial training for first-time riders, and refresher training for experienced riders in defensive as well as offensive driving techniques. References. Army Regulation 385-10, The Army Safety Program b. Fort Bliss Regulation 385-10, Fort Bliss Safety Program c. ATP 5-19, Risk Management d. DODI 6055.04, DOD Traffic Safety Program e. Standing Order 07 (Fort Bliss Motorcycle Safety … 2. The installation provides motorcycle safety training under the Installation Management Command’s (IMCOM) Army Traffic Safety Training Program contract. 0000004450 00000 n
", "All riders must successfully complete 17 riding exercises in the BRC and a riding skill test which consists of four evaluations; and pass with at least 80 percent on the written test before an MSF card is issued," explained Sylvester. "The Basic Rider Course and Experienced Rider Course are offered free of charge at Fort Gordon," said Blandin. The actual riding phase of the course is conducted at the motorcycle riding range adjacent to the Gordon Club. The Academy will continue to promote and utilize our Motorcycle Mentorship Program. Appendix 9 – TRADOC Motorcycle/ATV Operator’s Agreement TRADOC Statement of Motorcycle/ATV Operator Requirements and Individual Responsibilities 1. The pre-ride inspection using the T-CLOCS is discussed. Riders learn to examine the bike's tires and wheels, controls, lights and electrics, oil and other fluids, the chassis, and both the side and center stands to assure they are in good working condition before venturing out on the road. Army Traffic Safety Training Program (ATSTP) and Motorcycle Safety Foundation Cards Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic - Read Memo. startxref
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To obtain a motorcycle endorsement on a USAREUR, SETAF, SHAPE or USAFE-issued license, military personnel, dependents and civilians must be at least 18, have a motorcycle endorsement on their valid license issued by a U.S. state territory or host nation, and a current Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) training card. The popularity of the low-cost mode of transportation heightens the need for motorcycle owners and their families to be aware, The Army Safety Program : Headquarters : Department of the Army . As the accident rate goes up, leaders must find ways to improve motorcycle safety within the Army. Army personnel are required to have refresher training every three years, and Air Force every five years. The ERC is offered in addition to the BRC, but not in lieu of the BRC. Anyone registering a motorcycle on an Army installation must show proof of completing a Motorcycle Safety Foundation course, according to Russell Blandin, Fort Gordon motorcycle safety program manager. This RAR is effective 14 J u l y 2 0 1 0 . SUBJECT: Policy Letter 18 Motorcycle Mentorship Program 1. 0000004697 00000 n
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In the classroom phase of the Basic Rider Course students are introduced to the types of motorcycles, risk management, motorcycle controls, and the correct personal protective gear to wear while riding a motorcycle. ... Motorcycle Safety … Gen. Jeffrey Foley, U.S. Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon commanding general and Command Sgt. Reference: a. Michael Thompson, a dental resident in the root canal specialty [endodontic] program at the Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center. U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM . With spring just two weeks away many motorcycle enthusiasts are tuning up their bikes and heading for the open roads. "I have been riding for two years, but I realize there is more to learn. This publication is a rapid action revision (RAR). Department of the Army Washington, DC 29 February 2000 Safety The Army Safety Program *Army Regulation 385– 10 Effective 29 March 2000 H i s t o r y . Motorcycle safety is so important, that I wanted to experience first-hand the level of training that our service members receive in the Basic Rider Course here at Fort Gordon," said Foley. Motorcycle safety training for Fort Lewis personnel is provided under the Installation Management Command’s (IMCOM) Army Traffic Safety Training Program contract. I t w a s a u t h e n t i c a t e d b y C a r l E . Motorcycle Mentorship Program (MMP). 1294 0 obj<>
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Course attendance is limited to active duty, reserve and guard service members (on orders), and DoD civilian employees whose job description requires motorcycle operation. Fort Eustis, Virginia 23604-5700 . The number of motorcyclists killed in crashes dropped to 4,985 in 2018, an almost 5% decrease, but motorcycle riders are still overrepresented in traffic fatalities. "Remember 70 percent of your braking is accomplished with the front brakes. The following section provides tools and resources to assist commands in their driver's training and motor vehicle mishap prevention programs. Improved driver's driving, driver awareness, and command focus can have a sifgnificant impact on reducing these loses. As a result of rising motorcycle fatalities the Department of the Army now requires motorcycle training for all active duty Soldiers, Reservists, National Guard members, contractors, and Department of Defense employees.