Motorcycle STREET SKILLS Training (2 days, $300)

Motorcycle Street Skills Training is your formal initiation into sharing the road with cars and trucks, and managing traffic, traction, and all-weather conditions. You will use your own bike and embark on an enlightening weekend of riding multiple different scenarios!
Taught in a small group setting, our very experienced and certified riding instructors will take you carefully through the following:
Different Traffic Densities:
- Low density traffic
- Medium density traffic
- High (ie: left-turning cars)
Traction Situation: 
- Dirt
- Gravel
- Steel grated bridges
- Wet painted lines
- Autumn leaves on the road
Challenging Circumstances:
- Hills
- Curves
- Off-cambered roads
Different Riding Scenarios:
- Group riding
- Passenger riding
- Highway riding
Rider Requirements:
A valid Driver's Licence is required for Street Skills. Students must bring their own motorcycles and have the following riding gear:
- An approved motorcycle helmet (DOT, Snell)
- Full fingered leather gloves
- Sturdy jacket and pants (leather, denim (at a minimum), or specialized riding gear)
- Eye protection (eyeglasses, sunglasses, visor or face shield on helmet)
- Leather boots that cover the ankle bone
During motorcycle training season (April to September), this 2-day course in Edmonton is offered on Saturdays and Sundays for full days from 8:00am to 5:30 pm. (ending time is approximate)
2010 Dates:
May 8/9 & May 22/23
June 12/13 & June 26/27
July 10,11 & July 24/25
August/September TBA
Please contact Alberta Safety Council to get information on upcoming course dates, places & times.
REGISTER BY PHONE:
Edmonton: (780) 462-7300 or Toll Free: 1 (800) 301-6407
Register using your Visa, Mastercard or American Express during regular office hours.
REGISTER IN PERSON:
Visit our main office during regular office hours to register. Payment accepted by cash, debit, cheque, money order, Visa, MasterCard or American Express. No post-dated cheques please.
For courses where dates/times are listed, we suggest calling ahead to make sure there is still space in the course you want.