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Motorcycle Ohio Course Registration Opens January 23

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(Columbus) – Ohioans who wish to learn what it takes to ride a motorcycle safely and responsibly can sign up online for rider courses beginning Tuesday, January 23rd at 9am. The state’s motorcycle safety and education program, Motorcycle Ohio, trains about 11,000 students a year with courses beginning as early as March and running through mid-November. Education for riders is one of the keys to making our roadways safer for all drivers.

The Motorcycle Ohio program, offered by the Ohio Department of Public Safety, provides different levels of motorcycle safety courses for riders based on their skill levels and objectives. Funded by motorcycle plate fees and class registrations, Motorcycle Ohio strives to provide affordable, effective education programs at just $75 per course that includes the cost of student workbooks. Students must have a validated motorcycle temporary permit before the first riding session. Upon successful completion of any course, the student will earn a 60-day Bureau of Motor Vehicles skill test waiver for a motorcycle license or endorsement.

The types of courses include:

Motorcycle Ohio courses are being taught at 32 training sites around Ohio. To find out more about how to prepare for a course and enroll, please visit motorcycle.ohio.gov.

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