Maine only has a few motorcycle driver's ed schools.
Going for a 15 hour course that follows a national ciriculum. 5 hours in the classroom and 10 hours hands-on, on honda 250cc bikes in a parking lot.
If I pass the class, I get a MC endorsement and don't have to take a state test.
They keep class sizes down to 12 students so I wanted to get my reservation in. They're booked through late August now, but with work time off I can't go until the first weekend in October.
Going to be worth it though. I bet this will be a REAL popular summer for motorcycling... there may just be a shortage of classroom spots.
Good thing though is there won't be a glut of new licensees when I go bike shopping at the end of the season.
Going for a 15 hour course that follows a national ciriculum. 5 hours in the classroom and 10 hours hands-on, on honda 250cc bikes in a parking lot.
If I pass the class, I get a MC endorsement and don't have to take a state test.
They keep class sizes down to 12 students so I wanted to get my reservation in. They're booked through late August now, but with work time off I can't go until the first weekend in October.
Going to be worth it though. I bet this will be a REAL popular summer for motorcycling... there may just be a shortage of classroom spots.
Good thing though is there won't be a glut of new licensees when I go bike shopping at the end of the season.
