Rider Education & Training
Learn-to-Ride Classes offered through the University
of Hawaii - The class is an intensive course designed to prepare
you for the streets. It consists of 10 hours of classroom work
and 14 hours of hands-on training. No experience necessary and
all equipment, including motorcycles, are supplied.
On Oahu training takes place at Leeward Community
College in Pearl City (across the freeway from Sam's Club).
On Maui training takes place at both
Maui Community College and at the War Memorial Stadium.
On the Big Isle training takes place at
Hawaii Community College.
For any information or
questions on motorcycle safety training, please visit
the Leeward Community College web site at: http://www.leeward.hawaii.edu/ocewd/ (then
click the Motorcycle Training link from the left-hand side).

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The Motorcycle
Safety Foundation® is the internationally recognized
developer of the comprehensive, research-based, Rider Education
and Training System (MSF RETS). RETS curricula promotes lifelong-learning
for motorcyclists and continuous professional development for
certified RiderCoaches and other trainers. MSF also actively
participates in government relations, safety research, public
awareness campaigns and the provision of technical assistance
to state training and licensing programs.


The Hawaii Department
of Transportation is responsible to plan, design, construct,
operate, and maintain State facilities in all modes of transportation,
including air, water, and land.
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