- (1) The rider training course will include a minimum of 5 hours of classroom instruction and a minimum of 10 hours of on-cycle instruction.
- (2) The rider training course shall be taught by a Department certified instructor(s).
- (3) The rider training course shall be open to all residents of the State who hold a current valid Tennessee driver license for any classification, or who are eligible for a Tennessee motorcycle learner permit (Class P-M) or motorcycle driver license (Class M).
- (4) The rider training course curriculum shall be the same as that used by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation or its equivalent.
- (5) The rider training course shall be limited to a class size not to exceed twenty-four (24) students.
- (6) There will be a minimum of one (1) Rider Coach per twenty-four (24) students during classroom instruction.
(7) There will be a minimum of two (2) Rider Coaches per twelve (12) students during the driving range on-cycle instruction.
- (a) An experienced Rider Coach may teach, alone, a maximum of eight (8) students on the driving range. An experienced instructor is defined as a certified Rider Coach who has taught, as primary instructor, a minimum of five (5) BRC rider courses, and approval documented by the Site Coordinator, prior to teaching alone.
- (8) There will be a maximum of twelve (12) students and two (2) Rider Coaches utilizing the driving range while on-cycle instruction is in progress.
- (9) Students under the age of fifteen (15) shall be limited to the use of motor-driven cycles with an engine displacement not to exceed one-hundred twenty-five cubic centimeters (125 cc), unless prior approval is given by the Program Coordinator. EDUCATION PROGRAM
- (10) Students fifteen (15) years-of-age or older, shall be limited to the use of a motorcycle with an engine displacement not to exceed three- hundred fifty cubic centimeters (350cc) unless prior approval is given by the Program Coordinator.
- (11) Students may at the discretion of the Rider Coach, use their own motorcycle, provided the motorcycle passes a safety inspection conducted by the Rider Coach. Proof of ownership and current insurance must be provided.
(12) Each student enrolled in the rider training course shall be provided:
- (a) State of Tennessee Driver's Manual.
(13) Each student enrolled in the rider training course shall wear a minimum of the following protective gear while participating in the on-cycle phases of instruction.
(a) Approved helmet.
- 1. Must meet U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and State standards. Helmets with labels from the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), or Snell Memorial Foundation give you added assurance of quality.
- 2. Must fit snugly, all the way around.
- 3. Shall be free of obvious defects such as cracks, loose padding, or frayed straps.
(b) Eye and face protection.
- 1. Goggles, plastic faceshields, windshield or glasses containing impact resistant lenses shall be considered approved eye and face protection.
(c) Approved gloves.
- 1. Gloves should be made of leather or heavy cloth and shall not be fingerless.
(d) Over-the-ankle footwear.
- 1. Boots or shoes shall be high enough to cover the anklebone and provide sturdy support and protection from burns and abrasions.
- 2. Footwear shall have low heels (if any) and have a high traction sole.
(e) Long-sleeved shirt/jacket.
- 1. Shall be made of leather or denim or a equivalent abrasive resistant material.
(f) Long pants.
- 1. Shall be non-flared pants, made of leather or denim or a equivalent abrasive resistant material.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 55-51-102 and 55-51-103. Administrative History: Original rule filed June 30, 1988; effective September 28, 1988. Amendment filed May 31, 2000; effective September 28, 2000. Repeal and new rule filed August 9, 2006; effective December 29, 2006. EDUCATION PROGRAM