The GWRRA Rider Education Program (REP) is
intended to make the motorcycle environment
safer by reducing injuries and fatalities and
increasing motorcyclist skills and
awareness. The REP does not propose to have all
the answers. However, our close-working
relationship with the Motorcycle Safety
Foundation (MSF), as well as additional GWRRA
programs and studies, has provided a wealth of
information for use in establishing a
comprehensive Rider Education Program. Through
Commitment, Education and Application, we can
reduce our accident rate significantly. Listed
below are several benefits of a fully
implemented GWRRA Rider Education Program at the
Chapter level:
- Increased rider knowledge
- Increased rider safety skills
- Prevention of accidents
- Reduced injuries
- Reduced fatalities
- Improved general public image of motorcyclists
- Enhanced enjoyment of motorcycle riding
Levels Program
Levels Program Level I "Safety Through
Commitment"
Commit to being a Safe Rider or Co-Rider and
display patches as an outward sign. Receive
"Safe Mile" patch, rocker & mileage pin.
Level II "Safety by Education"
Must be current GWRRA member, enrolled in Level
I. Rider must have a current motorcycle
endorsement on their license. Rider must have
completed an approved Rider Course, within the
last two years. Co-Rider must have complete the
above or have attended a Co-Rider seminar within
the last two years.
Level III "Safety by Preparedness"
Must be current GWRRA member, enrolled in Level
II. Rider (Co-Rider) must have current CPR or
First Aid Card. Rider (Co-Rider) must wear
protective riding apparel. Rider must carry
First Aid Kit on motorcycle.
Level IV "Safety by Enhanced commitment
& Preparedness"
Must be current GWRRA member, enrolled in Level
III for at least one year. Must have driven
(ridden for Co-Rider) at least 25,000 safe
miles. Rider (Co-Rider) must have current CPR
and First Aid card. Must meet certifications and
specification of all previous levels.
Rider Education Forms