12:15 - 4:15 p.m. Intermediate Rider Training (IRT) is a one-day course that runs 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Due to COVID-19 precautions, IRT (which uses in-person classrom) is not available. eRider Intermediate is a half-day course that runs 12:30-5:00 p.m. (classroom takes 4-6 hours is completed at home on a computer.)
Oregon's official motorcycle safety program. Learn to ride and get your motorcycle endorsement in a Team Oregon Basic (BRT) or Intermediate (IRT) Rider Training course, build your skills in an advanced course. Training for all levels of experience and riding ability.
Course Details. For anyone seeking a motorcycle endorsement, eRider Basic and Intermediate are the recommended courses -- the classroom sessions are done at home. online. For the riding sessions, Team Oregon provides the training bike and helmet, or you can bring your own. You can reserve a motorcycle or scooter to ride in the course.
The online course is designed to teach you about Oregon Laws, Safety riding practices and environmental awareness. You can print a 30-day temporary card and a permanent one will be mailed to you. Out-of-state residents, who do not have a similar card in their state, need to get the Oregon ATV Safety Education Card.
All applicants for a first-time motorcycle endorsement (new riders) in Oregon are required to pass an approved course. Most riders are also required to take the DMV motorcycle knowledge test.
To get a permit, you must:Be 16 or older;Have a valid Oregon Driver License;Make an appointment or visit a DMV office for standby service;Show proof of your residence address and identity;Pass the motorcycle knowledge test. ... Pass a vision test; and.Pay the permit fee.
Team Oregon offers two levels of motorcycle road training to applicants: Basic Rider Training. – This course provides 15 hours of instruction to beginning riders. This three-day course includes seven hours of training in the classroom as well as eight hours of practical riding instruction.
Nevada is one of the easiest places to obtain a motorcycle driver's license, as the state offers multiple ways to do so.
For basic and intermediate students, once you complete all classroom, and riding session and pass the riding skill test, Team Oregon will update your DMV record within 72 hours. DMV will still accept a completion card dated before 7/6/20 if the card is less than two years old.
Completion cards are e-mailed within 72 hours of course completion. You must complete all riding and classroom sessions, and endorsement-course students must pass a riding skill test, to be eligible for a completion card. I lost my course completion card.
Advanced Riding Techniques (ART) is a one-day course that runs from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Precision Maneuvering Clinic (PMC) is a half-day course that runs from 1:00-5:30 p.m. Cornering Clinic (CCS) is a 2.5 hour course that runs from 9:00-11:30 a.m.
Yes. Students should fill out a driver’s license application form in advance and be prepared to show proof of identity and date of birth, take a vision screening test and pay the DMV fee (s) for the endorsement. DMV waives both state knowledge and skills tests for BRT graduates.
Yes. Team Oregon provides DOT-approved helmets and lightweight training motorcycles and scooters for all basic and intermediate courses. Our fleet is made up of various makes and models of small, lightweight machines 125-250 cc with seat heights to suit short, medium or tall riders.
DMV waives only the skills test for IRT, eRider Basic and eRider Intermediate graduates. Those riders must pass the DMV knowledge test to complete the licensing process. Study the Oregon Motorcycle & Moped Manual to prepare for the DMV test. You can view the manual online or pick up a printed copy at DMV.
For both basic and intermediate training, eRider is the recommended course. eRider Basic is the approved basic course for beginners. Students receive eight hours of range (on-cycle) instruction and complete classroom sessions at home on a computer. No experience necessary!
Registrations are limited. If you need to reschedule your course or cancel, you must do so at least three days before the course begins to be eligible for a refund. Students who arrive late or leave early lose their reservation and payment.
For anyone seeking a motorcycle endorsement, eRider Basic and Intermediate are the recommended courses -- the classroom sessions are done at home. online. For the riding sessions, Team Oregon provides the training bike and helmet, or you can bring your own. You can reserve a motorcycle or scooter to ride in the course.
How to Get Your ATV Safety Card. Step one is to take an approved online course. Once the online course is complete , the youth will receive an “Instructional Permit” that is good for 180-days so the youth can get riding experience and familiarity with the vehicle under the supervision of a parent or guardian.
That way the youth can mimic the adult. This has the adult making decisions such as at intersections or coming upon other traffic. If possible, it is best to have a second adult behind all the youth.
Adult Supervision is required for youth operators under age 16. By law, a supervisor is defined as a person who is at least 18 years of age, holds a valid ATV Safety Education Card, and is able to provide immediate direction and assistance to the youth. Some of the worst accidents have been due to a lack of adult supervision.
If possible, it is best to have a second adult behind all the youth. If you are in a youth riding area and the adult is not riding on an ATV, the youth needs to be within visual distance. The adult supervising must also have a safety card, even if they are not riding.
They are exempt if they possess a card issued by another state or country. Possessing an ASI or MSF training card does not qualify as a accepted state issued Safety card. Current list of States that Oregon accepts their cards: Arizona. Idaho.
The BoatUS Foundation’s Online Boating Safety Course is the only free course approved by the Oregon State Marine Board. Offered through the Foundation’s Online Learning Center, the new course includes videos that demonstrate important safety devices such as visual distress signals, how to prevent and extinguish fires aboard your boat, and the best way to fit a life jacket to a child so they will not slip out. Animations demonstrate important navigation rules and the course is loaded with photos of real boats and boating equipment from start to finish. This free course is available because of the generous donations of BoatUS members.
You should receive your boater’s education card within 2-3 weeks from the date you passed and paid for your card. Or, you can print out your certificate of completion and mail it with a completed application plus $20 to the Marine Board.
Effective January 1, 2014, all operators of quads and three-wheel ATVs (Class I ATVs) and off-road motorcycles (Class III ATVs) must have an ATV Safety Education card when operating on lands open to public use.
If someone does not have access to the internet or for some other reason is physically unable to take the on-line course, please have them call our ATV hotline toll free at 877-772-3359 (877-7SAFELY) for an equivalency course application.
1. Take the online course and pass the test on this website. 1-2 hours. 2. You will receive a plastic card in the mail. You may print a 30-day temporary card on your home printer. 3. Carry the card when you are riding.
SAFETY TRAINING EXEMPTION: Safety training isn't mandatory for riders using an ATV or off-road motorcycle for farming, agriculture, forestry, nursery, Christmas tree growing operations or when riding on private land.
It depends on your age, experience, skill level and license status. Try our course selection tool to help you decide.
Basic Rider Training (BRT) takes three days. Due to COVID-19 precautions, BRT (uses in-person classrom) is not available. Times vary depending on whether you select the a.m. or p.m. group.
To cancel or reschedule, you must contact Team Oregon at 800-545-9944. Cancellation and reschedule policy requires that you contact us at least three days before to the course to avoid paying the cancellation fee.
Yes. Students should fill out a driver’s license application form in advance and be prepared to show their course completion card, proper ID and proof of legal presence, take a vision screening test and pay the DMV fee (s) for the endorsement.
Yes. Team Oregon provides DOT-approved helmets and lightweight training motorcycles and scooters for all basic and intermediate courses. Our fleet is made up of various makes and models of small, lightweight machines 125-250 cc with seat heights to suit short, medium or tall riders.
Yes, if it is of allowable size, street legal, insured and passes a safety inspection. Full details of the requirements for student-owned vehicles can be found on our What to Bring page. Note that overnight storage at training sites for personal vehicles is not available.
Some other states accept Team Oregon completion cards. Contact the licensing agency in your home state to verify which course is accepted before signing up for a Team Oregon course.