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Rider Education of New Jersey
Training Location:
Sussex County College, Newton
Phone: (732) 572-0800
1-800-8WE-RIDE
Rider Education of New Jersey
Training Location:
County College of Morris, Randolph
Phone: (732) 572-0800
1-800-8WE-RIDE
The Riding Academy of NJ, Inc.
Training Location:
Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ
Phone: (201) 794-2326
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Motorcycle Riding Centers
Training Location:
West Orange Armory
1315 Pleasant Valley Way
West Orange, NJ 07052
Phone: (201) 787-0661
Bergen County Harley Davidson
Training Location:
124 Essex St, Rochelle Park
Phone: (201) 843-6930 ext.170
Rider Education of New Jersey (North Branch)
Training Location:
Raritan Valley Community College, North Branch
Phone: (732) 572-0800
1-800-8WE-RIDE
Rider Education of New Jersey (Piscataway)
Training Location:
Piscataway Vo-tech, Piscataway
Phone: (732) 572-0800
1-800-8WE-RIDE
Rider Education of New Jersey (Lincroft)
Training Location:
Brookdale Community College, Lincroft
Phone: (732) 572-0800
1-800-8WE-RIDE
Motorcycle Rider Training Inc.
Training Location:
Raceway Park, 230 Pension Road, Englishtown
Phone: (732) 905-7448
Central Jersey Rider Training, Inc. (West Windsor)
Training Location:
Mercer County Community College, 1200 Old Trenton Road, West Windsor
Phone: 1-877-308-2578
Harley-Davidson/Buell of Ocean County
Rider Education of New Jersey (Lakehurst)
Training Location:
Lakehurst Naval Air Station, Lakehurst
Phone: (732) 572-0800
1-800-8WE-RIDE
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst*
Training Location:
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Phone: (732) 323-2525
Military and DOD Card Holders ONLY https://jbmdlriders.com
Motorcycle Training Center
Training Location:
Rowan College, Pemberton https://motorcycletrainingcenter.org
Barb's Harley Davidson
Training Location:
926 Black Horse Pike, West Collingswood Hts.
Phone: (856) 456-4141
Rider Training Of NJ at Camden County College
Training Location:
200 College Drive, Blackwood
Phone: (856) 374-4955
http://www.ridertrainingnj.com
Motorcycle Riding Centers
Training Location:
Riverdale National Guard Armory,
107 Newark-Pompton Trpk.,
Riverdale NJ 07457
Phone: (201) 787-0661
Motorcycle Riding Centers
Training Location:
Riverdale National Guard Armory,
107 Newark-Pompton Trpk.,
Riverdale NJ 07457
Phone: (201) 787-0661
Motorcycle Riding Centers
Training Location:
NJ Motorsports Park,
47 Warbird Drive,
Millville NJ 08332
Phone: (201) 787-0661
Central Jersey Rider Training, Inc.
Training Location:
Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing
Phone: 1-877-308-2578
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All NJ training providers offer courses that are certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF). There are two basic types of courses:
- Basic RiderCourse (BRC)
Whether you’ve never ridden a motorcycle or just never had any formal training, the BRC is a great way to learn how to ride safely and responsibly. If you complete the course you may not have to take MVC's road test. - Basic RiderCourse 2 (BRC2) - (Formally Experienced RiderCourse - ERC)
Even if you've been riding for some time, there's always something new to learn. A BRC2 will help to hone your skills and the thinking needed for survival in traffic. Using your own motorcycle, you'll practice techniques for managing traction, stopping quickly, cornering and swerving. A fun way to learn and meet other New Jersey riders.
- Proven safety advantage – Studies show that riders with certified training have far fewer accidents. In fact, 90% of motorcycle accidents involve untrained riders. And when accidents do occur, trained riders suffer fewer injuries.
- Road test waiver – Upon successful completion of the BRC or BRC2, you may be eligible for a road test waiver.*
- Insurance discounts – Most insurance carriers offer a discount to motorcyclists who complete a certified training/defensive driving course every 2-3 years. Contact your insurance carrier for details.
*Certain restrictions apply. Contact NJMVC or one of the NJ training providers for details.
Law Change: Effective January 1, 2013, anyone who takes a road test at MVC on a bike that is 231CC or less is restricted to riding only a 500CC or less motorcycle (M endorsem*nt or Class E motorcycle-only license with restriction). If the road test is taken on a bike that is over 231CC, there will be no restriction with the M endorsem*nt or motorcycle-only license. Anyone who successfully completes a Motorcycle Safety Education Program (MSEP) course is exempt from this bike size requirement and will not be restricted. Riders who are restricted to a bike that is 500CC or less will have a restriction “5” noted on their license and will be required to carry an MVC-issued restriction card while operating the motorcycle.
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