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- Learning
to ride a motorcycle
begins with lessons
about learning to
survive.
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- To
promote, and enhance,
the safe enjoyment of
motorcycling as a recreational
activity and as a means
of personal transportation.
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To develop and deliver
the highest quality
knowledge and skills
based training for motorcyclists
of all experience levels.
- To
improve rider, and public,
traffic safety through
cooperation with industry,
governments, and other
agencies, without prejudice.
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- Canada
Safety Council Riding
Courses
- Course
Curriculum
- Course
Locations
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- The
NAMS, in its entirety,
is available for review
and download
- Find
out the 82 Recommendations
made in the NAMS
- How
to add
a link to your web
page
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- Rider
courses
- Motorcycle
riding and safety tips
- Advice
on "getting started"
riding motorcycles
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- Riding
Program
- M2
Exit Course
- Refresher
Courses
- Basic
Rider Course
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As
of April 1, 1994, all
new drivers applying for
their first car or motorcycle
licence enter Ontario's
Graduated Licensing System
(GLS). The two-step licensing
process takes at least
20 months to complete.
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©
Copyright 2008 Alberta Motorcycle Association.
All rights reserved.
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