Central Jersey Rider Training Inc. has been approved by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) and the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to offer the New Jersey Motorcycle Safety Course.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
 
 
 
Basic RiderCourse (BRC) - Fee $285
 
This course is structured to introduce new riders to motorcycling and also is a great refresher course for riders who may be currently licensed to ride a motorcycle but have not ridden for some time. Once a rider successfully completes the BRC, they may be eligible to receive a waiver of the state road/skills test to add a motorcycle endorsement to their driver license.

Students enrolled in the BRC are provided the use of small displacement motorcycles for the course. You do not have to own a motorcycle to see if motorcycling is for you. The typical BRC class is two and one-half days in length and includes classroom and closed course rider training.
 
- This is a minimum 15-hour course; five classroom hours and 10 hours riding a motorcycle
 
- The motorcycle and helmet are provided.
 
- Graduates of this course are usually qualified for a motorcycle license test waiver.
 
- Graduates may qualify for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers.
 
- Completion of the BRC satisfies the requirements of the Department of Defense Instruction regarding motorcycle training for active duty military members and civilians operating a motorcycle on military installations. The BRC also satisfies the training requirement for active duty members operating a motorcycle off of military installations.
 
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Experienced Rider Course (ERC) - Fee $100
 
Even if you've been riding for some time, there's always something new to learn. Using your own motorcycle, the experienced RiderCoaches will coach you as you put into practice the techniques of managing traction, stopping quickly, cornering and swerving.
 
- This is typically a 4 to 6 hour course.
 
- Participants use their own motorcycle and helmet.
 
- Graduates may qualify for insurance premium discounts with some motorcycle insurers.
 
- Completion of the Experienced RiderCourse may qualify the participant to be eligible for a 2 point reduction on their driving record.

- Completion of the ERC satisfies the requirements of the Department of Defense Instruction regarding motorcycle training for active duty military members and civilians operating a motorcycle on military installations. The BRC also satisfies the training requirement for active duty members operating a motorcycle off of military installations.
 
NOTE: You must provide your own legally registered, insured, and inspected motorcycle, helmet, eye protection, over the ankle footwear (non-canvas), full fingered gloves, long pants and long sleeves.  Out of consideration for our neighbors and the safety of all participants, CJRT, Inc. may refuse course admission if the RiderCoach determines the motorcycle exhaust is unreasonably loud.