
| Reminder about Renewals!
This is just a reminder to all of you Wingers that the time to renew your Rider Education Levels is here. Renew? "I did not know that I had to renew". Alas, you must. With the exception of Level I, all Rider Education Levels, II, III and IV, must renew the first of each year, to remain current at that level. The only exception to this, is if you enrolled in a Level after October of the current year, you do not have to renew until the following January. |
Rider Education Program |
The Rider Education Program has been divided into four (4) levels. Both the Rider and the Co-Rider are eligible for, and indeed encouraged to participate in, obtaining each of these levels. The program structure is as follows:
| LEVEL I | Safe Miles | Safety by Commitment |
| LEVEL II | Tour Rider | Safety by Education |
| LEVEL III | Certified Tour Rider | Safety by Preparedness |
| LEVEL IV | Master Tour Rider | Safety by Enhanced Commitment and Preparedness |
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| Level I of the REP is also referred to as Safe Miles. It represents the commitment of the Rider and/or the Co-Rider to practice safe motorcycle operation whenever they operate their motorcycle. Safety is a state of mind which can only be attained through total commitment. Every successful accomplishment begins with a commitment to reach the intended objective. This is true of the REP and includes a promise to learn for the sake of Rider, Co-Rider, friends and family, and others on the road. Though there is no mileage requirement to enter Level I, the commitment to safe riding is tracked by the number of accident free miles since joining |
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GWRRA. Accident free miles are accumulated in 5,000 mile increments and usually updated at yearly intervals. Requirements:The only requirement for Level I is the expressed commitment of the Rider and/or Co-Rider to being a safe rider and to display the patches as an outward sign of that commitment. This is done by submitting the REP form to a GWRRA Officer, along with the appropriate fee for each registrant. (This fee includes the first Safe Miles pin.) Insignia:"Safe Miles" patch, Rider or Co-Rider rocker and 1st Safe Miles pin. Safe Miles pins are accrued in 5,000 mile increments. Safe Miles rocker at 100,000 safe miles. Renewal:No renewal necessary for paid-up GWRRA Members. Updated Safe Miles pins are available by submitting REP form with $2.00 to a GWRRA Officer for verification. |
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| Level II of the REP is also referred to as Tour Rider. It represents the commitment of the Rider and/or Co-Rider to be safer motorcycle riders by taking approved motorcycle riding courses at regular intervals. GWRRA has chosen several educational training programs for the Riders and Co-Riders such as the MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) programs, the United Sidecar Association course, the CSC (Canadian Safety Council) programs, and the GWRRA's riding courses and parking lot programs. (See note below on PLP.) We say "Go see the experts" for your "on bike training". Completing these courses provides the foundation and skills for your quest to be a safe motorcycle rider. All recognized programs are taught by qualified and Nationally certified instructors. |
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For the Co-Rider, we have provided an excellent seminar and "Two Up" programs to assist in their role in the safety aspect of motorcycle riding. Motorcycle education goes "hand in hand" with commitment. The "on bike" education by MSF, USCA, CSC and GWRRA for the Rider and Co-Rider and the "off bike" education designed specifically for the Co-Rider, provide a very effective approach to motorcycle safety. This is when a REP participant truly begins to understand what the Level I commitment means and sees the value in the program. Rider Requirements:
Co-Rider Requirements:
Insignia:Rider (Co-Rider) Education "triangle" patch. Renewal:Annual renewal necessary on January 1st. Submit Level II renewal form along with required validating documents and renewal fee for each participant (for Level II only) to the Chapter Educator or other GWRRA Officer for validation. (No renewal necessary if Level II issued in October or later of previous year) There is no renewal fee for Life Members. PLP Note: GWRRA provides a booklet entitled "Cornering Practice Guide" to be used for Parking Lot Practice (PLP) which serves as a substitute for formal motorcycle safety training in areas where formal training is otherwise unavailable. Use of this guide and PLP for the purpose of qualifying for Levels II through IV must be approved by the Region Educator. |
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| Level III of the REP is also referred to as Certified Tour Rider/Co-Rider. It represents the commitment of the Rider and/or Co-Rider to be prepared in the event of an accident to give aid and possibly save lives. This is done by being knowledgeable in First Aid or CPR and carrying a first aid kit on their motorcycle at all times. |
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It would be wonderful if we could achieve the coveted goal of zero accidents, however, we know realistically, accidents will happen. Because of this, it is important to be fully prepared to lend aid to unfortunate accident victims. It is important to always be prepared to save a life. Level III of the Rider Education Program was developed to deal with such circumstances by recognizing and encouraging proper First Aid or CPR training. CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation), has been used to save many lives. Being trained to render CPR or First Aid is a tremendous asset to those the REP participant will come in contact with daily. Rider Requirements:
Co-Rider Requirements:
Insignia:Certified Tour Rider or Certified Co-Rider rectangular patch to display above Level II patch. Renewal:Annual renewal necessary on January 1st. Submit Level III renewal form along with required validating documents and renewal fee for each participant (for Level III only) to the Chapter Educator or other GWRRA Officer for validation. (No renewal necessary if Level III issued in October or later of previous year) There is no renewal fee for Life Members. |
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There is no renewal required for Level I. Levels II, III and IV must be renewed annually. Renewal for these levels is due each January 1st.. The exception to this is if the Level II, III, or IV was issued in October or later of the previous year, in which case, no renewal is necessary in January. Remember, participants renew at their highest level only.
GWRRA initiated a Life Membership June 1, 1999. One of the benefits of the Life Membership is the waving of renewal fees in the Rider Education Program. However, the Life Member is still required to renew his/her level each year. The reason for this is to ensure they continue their commitment to safety and training in safe motorcycling. This can only happen if their skills are constantly honed by attending MSF, CPR, First Aid and other recognized training courses.
Rallies and meetings are a handy place to renew. Check in at the Rider Education table or with the Chapter Educator for assistance with the paperwork.
