South Carolina Technical College Rider Education
 

 

 

 

 


The Bottom Line

Successful course completion is dependent upon the student's performance. You must attend all classes, and meet the performance standard for a written exam and a skill evaluation. Tardiness is not permitted. Riding participation is PROHIBITED if you miss any portion of the class. There are no exceptions to this rule!

South Carolina Motorcycle Education Program courses are taught by our instructors as a public service with materials provided by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. This does not imply any endorsement by the MSF of the sponsors, supporting organizations and businesses, equipment, motorcycles, or other materials involved in the presentation of a Rider Course. Our aim is to expose you to ways to ride more safely. While we cannot and will not assume responsibility for the safe operation of your motorcycle, it is our hope that by presenting responsible viewpoints on safety we will expose riders and the general public to proper and prudent motorcycle operation. We're here to assist your learning, we cannot guarantee it or put it to use.

In order to receive a Motorcycle Safety Foundation course completion card, you must complete a series of skill demonstrations to a predefined standard, and score a minimum of 80% on a written knowledge exam. Nationwide, about 90% of the students who are present at the end of course successfully complete the course. Perfect attendance is required. Once any portion of the building block process is missed, you will not be permitted to continue as an active participant. At the discretion of the Instructor, you may be able to observe the remainder of the class.

 
 
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