The North Myrtle Beach Public Safety Department offers a free November 4, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Motorcycle Collision Avoidance Training Seminar for motorcycle riders who have basic riding knowledge and who can operate their motorcycles on the roadway with little to no trouble.
The course, limited to 20 participants, will introduce motorcycle riders to the five basic riding techniques, riding in confined areas, proper braking techniques, evasive maneuvers, and other collision avoidance related exercises.
The day will begin with a short classroom session at the J. Bryan Floyd Community Center (1030 Possum Trot Road) and will then move to the North Myrtle Beach Drag Strip (2003 Star Bluff Road, Longs, SC) to apply safe riding techniques.
Motorcycle Instructors Sgt. Ray Pollock and L.Cpl. Chris Shick are both Institute of Police Management & Training (IPTM) Police Motorcycle Instructors, and both have spent over nine years working as Police Motor Officers. The goal of this course is to improve each rider’s ability to avoid injuries and motorcycle collisions.
Lunch will be provided free of charge to all seminar participants and water will be available throughout the day.
Required Equipment
- Functioning, licensed, registered and insured street-legal motorcycle
- Over the ankle boots
- Comfortable riding pants and shirts
- D.O.T. approved helmet
- State Beginners Permit or Motorcycle Endorsement
- A good attitude.
- We strongly recommend riding gloves and protective eyewear.
- Riders will be required to sign a release of liability form.
NO charge for the course and there is no prerequisite course required.
Maximum of 20 students, so sign up early.
Registration Contact
Sgt. Ray Pollock
Course Location & Time
J. Bryan Floyd Community Center
November 4, 2017 @ 8 AM to 5 PM