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Oregon Motorcycle Laws and Equipment Requirements
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. All motorcycle operators must:. Have a valid motorcycle-endorsed driver license or have a valid motorcycle instruction permit. Wear a motorcycle helmet that is DOT-compliant. Register their motorcycle and display a valid license plate. Have liability insurance (25/50/20). Ride only during daylight hours. Turn signal ...
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TEAM OREGON Motorcycle Training Frequently Asked Questions
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. Which course should I take? It depends on your age, experience, skill level and license status. Try our course selection tool to help you decide. How do I register? For all courses, please register online. Select a course. Don’t know which course you should take? Try our course selection tool. Or eRider™ Basic. 8:00 ...
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TEAM OREGON Police Motorcycle Training â Advanced (ART) and High-Speed
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. AMT is available only to active police motor officers. TEAM OREGON assigns select instructors to two specialty training programs for law enforcement. There is no cost for either AMT course, thanks to the generous support of the Oregon Department of Transportation, Transportation Safety Division. And What to Bring.
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What would you do? Motorcycle riding scenarios â problems and solutions.
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. What Would You Do? Running wide in a corner. While each of these situations are very different, they all involve one or more of the same basic rider errors: Not looking far enough ahead (both literally and figuratively), failing to recognize clues to developing situations and failing to maintain an escape route.
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Touring Oregon by Motorcycle
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. Regional Features and Hazards Riders Should Know. Take a scenic spin through orchard country, ride the Historic Columbia River Highway to one of the spectacular waterfalls,. Then top it off with dinner in Hood River. Get Ready for Mother Nature’s Playground. Be Blown Away by the Views – Not the Winds. Northwest&rsquo...
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TEAM OREGON Advanced Rider Training (ART) â Learn Expert Motorcycle Skills
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. To view the course schedule and register, click the button below. ART is offered only in Canby. Tuition is $150. ART is recommended for experienced riders ready to take their skills to the next level, but does not meet state mandatory training requirements for riders to earn a motorcycle license. Watch the ART video.
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TEAM OREGON Intermediate Rider Training (IRT) â Get Your Motorcycle Endorsement
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. Click the button below, select a course location from the map, view the schedule and register. Tuition is $169. Are also available – study at home for fewer class hours! Get your motorcycle license! IRT is offered at 22 locations across the state. To view course dates, times and to register, click a location on t...
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Oregon Motorcycle Dealers and Businesses That Support Motorcycle Safety
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. These proud sponsors of TEAM OREGON Motorcycle Safety Program offer many discounts and incentives to students who present a valid completion card from a basic (BRT) or intermediate (IRT) rider training course. Please support the businesses that support motorcycle safety in Oregon! Click here for discount. The world&r...
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TEAM OREGON Motorcycle Training â eRider⢠Basic and Intermediate Courses
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What Would You Do? Lifting a Fallen Motorcycle. WHICH COURSE SHOULD I TAKE? TEAM OREGON is a cooperative partnership with the Oregon Department of Transportation and Oregon State University. For fewer class hours! Basic and Intermediate course students now have the option to complete classroom sessions at home on a computer. The eRider™ online classroom is available in Portland, Salem, Albany, Eugene, Bend and Medford. Smart phones do not provide adequate screen resolution. Click on a course for more inf...
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