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Purpose
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. 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:
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Increased rider knowledge
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Increased rider safety skills
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Prevention of accidents
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Reduced injuries
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Reduced fatalities
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Improved general public image of
motorcyclists
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Enhanced enjoyment of motorcycle riding
Level I: Safety by Commitment -
The first big step to success
Level I
of the Rider Education Program is also referred to as Safe Miles.
It represents the commitment of the Rider and/or the Co-Rider to
practice safe motorcycle operation whenever they operate their
motorcycle.
Safety
is a state of mind, which can only be attained through total commitment.
Every successful accomplishment begins with a commitment to reach
the intended objective. This is true of the Rider
Education Program and includes a promise to learn for the sake of Rider,
Co-Rider, friends and family, and others on the road.
Though there is no mileage requirement to enter Level I,
the commitment to safe riding is tracked by the number
of accident free miles since joining GWRRA.
Accident free miles are accumulated in 5,000-mile
increments and may be updated at yearly intervals.
Requirement: Verbal commitment to ride safely at all times.
No cost
to sign up. Patches available at $6.00 per participant
Receive: "Safe Miles" patch, Rider (or Co-rider) Rocker, and mileage
pin.
Level
II: Safety by Education
Level II of the REP is also referred to as Tour
Rider. It represents the commitment of
the Rider and/or Co-Rider to be safer motorcycle riders
by taking approved motorcycle riding courses at regular
intervals.
GWRRA has chosen several educational training programs
for the Riders and Co-Riders such as the MSF (Motorcycle
Safety Foundation) programs, the United Sidecar
Association course, the CSC (Canadian Safety Council)
programs, and the GWRRA's Advanced Riding courses and
Parking Lot Practice programs (PLP).
Completing these courses provides the foundation and
skills for your quest to be a safe motorcycle rider.
All recognized qualified and Nationally certified
instructors teach programs with the exception of the
PLP. PLPs use our Facilitators to
administer the program.
For the Co-Rider, we have provided an excellent seminar
and “Two Up” programs to assist in their role in the
safety aspect of motorcycle riding.
Motorcycle education goes "hand in hand" with
commitment. The "on bike" education by MSF, USCA, CSC
and GWRRA for the Rider and Co-Rider and the "off bike"
education designed specifically for the Co-Rider,
provide a very effective approach to motorcycle safety.
This is when a REP participant truly begins to
understand what the Level I commitment means and sees
the value in the program.
Requirement: Rider - a Certified Rider Course with 5,000
safe miles. Co-Rider - certified Co-rider Seminar or
2-up Rider Course
No cost to sign up. Patches available at
$5.00 per participant
Receive: "Red Triangle" patch for either Rider or
Co-rider signifying Level II participant
Level
III: Safety by Preparedness
Level III of the REP is also referred to as
Certified Tour Rider/Co-Rider. It represents
the commitment of the Rider and/or Co-Rider to be
prepared in the event of an accident to give aid and
possibly save lives. This is done by being
knowledgeable in First Aid or CPR and carrying a first
aid kit on their motorcycle at all times.
It would be wonderful if we could achieve the coveted
goal of zero accidents, however, we know realistically,
accidents will happen. Because of
this, it is important to be fully prepared to lend aid
to unfortunate accident victims. It
is important to always be prepared to save a life. Level
III of the Rider Education Program was developed to deal
with such circumstances by recognizing and encouraging
proper First Aid or CPR training. CPR
(Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation)
has been used to save many lives.
Being trained to render CPR or First Aid is a tremendous
asset to those the REP participant will come in contact
with daily.
Requirement: Current in Level ll and have taken either
First Aid or CPR training
No cost to sign up. Patches available at
$4.00 per participant
Receive: "Certified Tour Rider" or "Certified Co-Rider"
patch
Level
IV: Safety By Enhanced Commitment and Preparedness
Level IV is the most prestigious of the REP levels and
is referred to as Master Tour Rider/Co-Rider.
It represents the highest commitment of the Rider
and/or Co-Rider to safe riding and preparedness.
This commitment is shown by a demonstrated
history of safe miles and current certification in
both First Aid and
CPR. These Master Tour
Riders/Co-Riders are the finest example to everyone of
the highest commitment to safe motorcycle operation and
preparedness.
Level IV of the REP, the Master Tour Rider, was designed
for those special caring individuals who desire to "be
all they can be" with regards to motorcycle safety.
The requirements are more stringent than Level
III and require a greater commitment.
These individuals are caring, trained and prepared with
the experience to back them up. It is
realized Level IV is not for everyone, but for those who
desire to be of greater service to their fellow man, it
is the correct prescription.
Why desire to be a Level IV Master Tour Rider?
It's a worthy goal. Being
prepared to save a life is a high calling indeed!
These individuals are shining examples to the
rest of the GWRRA membership. Others
aspire to practice the same commitment as displayed by
those who have attained Level IV. For
that reason, because these individuals are ambassadors
to the members at all levels, GWRRA provides a special
gathering to celebrate the Master Tour Rider commitment
each year at the District Rally, Region H Rally and Wing
Ding.
Requirement: Current in Level lll for one year and have
taken both First Aid and CPR training.
Have 25,000 Safe Miles and must be committed to riding
with "Proper Riding Gear" at all times.
Cost: $35.00 for each participant (Black
and Gold patch is available for another $8.00)
Receive: "Special Triangular" patch with dark blue
border and your individual Master number embroidered on
it.