Fort Bragg Motorcycle Safety Course
ERC is a one day course.
The "AIRS calendar" will have the current information, found via Registration Page.
Check-In begins at 0730 on the range
Arrive early enough to complete T-CLOCS - class begins at 0800
No course scheduled on Federal Holiday
ERC criteria
ERC Study Guide - there is a written test.
Japanese Motorcycle Police Video
| Motorcycles NOT provided; all motorcycles must be street legal, licensed and have insurance. |
| Experienced Rider = six months or over 3K miles - must have a valid motorcycle endorsement on their license [rider with learner permit must attend BRC] - the is no requirement to attend BRC prior to ERC. |
|
ERC is limited to 11 Riders.
|
| Rider would like to improve their street survival skills, desires a refresher course. |
All Riders must have proper riding gear:
Uniform or civilian clothing - let those who ride decide - "no skin below the chin"
Each rider is responsible for their own PPE.
| Helmet - DOT compliant |
| Eye protection; shatter proof goggles or full face shield |
| Long-sleeved shirt or jacket |
| Full-fingered gloves |
| Sturdy pants |
| Sturdy over-the-ankle footwear (boots- no "Chuckie-Ts) - if instructor deems footwear is unsuitable rider will not be permitted to participate - no tennis shoes |
| Reflective Safety Belt or Vest - light or brite colored upper garment can be worn during daylight. During hours of darkness, a reflective belt or vest MUST be worn. The belt should be worn diagonal across the body, to provide better visibility. If you chose to ride with a backpack, this must also have a belt and attached in a vertical position. That is one belt for you and one for your backpack. |
| Passengers must comply with all of the above. |
![]()
