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Have you ever considered becoming a motorcycle instructor?
The demand is higher than ever for passionate and dedicated instructors to train the next generation of riders. While the state has come a long way in reducing motorcycle-related fatalities, we still have a long way to go.
WHY become a motorcycle instructor?
You can make a positive impact in the riding community. Our well-trained and knowledgeable instructor base makes a difference in training individuals to “Ride S.M.A.R.T.”
The 2-wheel instructor training is broken down into in-person and virtual sessions:
- 100% attendance is required.
- The course is 90+ hours, including pre-course assignments.
- You must pass the final exams and meet specific training requirements before becoming certified.
You are invited to an information session to learn more:
- February 27th, 7 pm till 9 pm, Pickaway-Ross Career Technical Center in Chillicothe
- March 9th, 7 pm till 9 pm, Delaware Area Career Center in Delaware
- March 14th, 7 pm till 8:30 pm, Shawnee State Community College in Portsmouth
- March 16th, 7 pm till 9 pm, Apollo Career Center in Lima.
- March 23rd, 7 pm till 8:30 pm, Hudson High School in Hudson
- March 24th, 3:30 pm till 5:30 pm, The Ohio Department of Public Safety in Columbus
- March 28th, 7 pm till 9 pm, Butler Tech LeSourdsville Campus in Middletown
- April 4th 7 pm till 8:30 pm, Lakeland Community College - Holden University Center in Kirtland
- April 5th 11:30 am till 1:30 pm, The Ohio Department of Public Safety in Columbus
Additional information sessions will be announced for events in Chillicothe and Hamilton.
Registration for the information sessions is at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/motorcycle-ohio-16453450539
To learn more about what it takes, please visit this link.
To complete our online questionnaire, please visit this link.
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