Do I need a motorcycle to take the Intermediate Rider Course?
Motorcycles are provided for students taking an IRC.
VREP Intermediate Rider Course
Motorcycles are provided for students taking an IRC.
Individuals enrolling in an Intermediate Rider Course must have completed an entire Basic Rider Course during the past twelve (12) months.
The Intermediate Rider Course is a one-day motorcycle-training course designed for students who have completed the Basic Rider Course and wish more range practice time on the motorcycle. Emphasis is placed on the skill needs of the student. Students successfully completing this course will be exempt from taking the state required motorcycle skill exam.
Students enrolling in a Basic or Intermediate Rider Course are not required to have a motorcycle permit.
Students successfully completing the Rider Course will have the motorcycle endorsement added to their Vermont driver’s license without further testing.
No, You must use a program motorcycle. If you wish to take a motorcycle-training course using your own motorcycle please enroll in an Experienced Rider Skills Plus or Experienced Rider License Waiver Course.
No, Motorcycles are provided for students.
The Vermont Rider Education Program was established in 1990 to offer motorcycle rider training to anyone who wishes to enjoy the sport of motorcycling. The Program offers instructional courses to make your motorcycling safer and more enjoyable.
Motorcycles are provided for students taking an IRC.
Individuals enrolling in an Intermediate Rider Course must have completed an entire Basic Rider Course during the past twelve (12) months.
The Intermediate Rider Course is a one-day motorcycle-training course designed for students who have completed the Basic Rider Course and wish more range practice time on the motorcycle. Emphasis is placed on the skill needs of the student. Students successfully completing this course will be exempt from taking the state required motorcycle skill exam.
Students enrolling in a Basic or Intermediate Rider Course are not required to have a motorcycle permit.
Students successfully completing the Rider Course will have the motorcycle endorsement added to their Vermont driver’s license without further testing.
No, You must use a program motorcycle. If you wish to take a motorcycle-training course using your own motorcycle please enroll in an Experienced Rider Skills Plus or Experienced Rider License Waiver Course.
No, Motorcycles are provided for students.