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Class 6 – Motorcycle Training

“Drive Ready means surviving the streets, not just riding them.”

This section is built for motorcycle and moped riders: safety, positioning, curves, weather, and life-saving habits.

Module 0

Pre-Trip Motorcycle Walkaround

  • Check tires, controls, lights, oil
  • Brake function & signal test
  • Mirror, horn, helmet & visor safety

⏱ 15 minutes

Module 1

Cornering & Lane Placement

  • Apex & entry angles
  • Urban lane defense
  • Open road sweepers

⏱ 20 minutes

Module 2

Survival Riding Tactics

  • Escape routes
  • 360° scanning
  • Brake balance & emergency lean

⏱ 25 minutes

Ride & Clutch Practice

Simulated throttle, clutch, and gear shifting tutorial with live feedback planned.

Live Road Reaction Simulator

Upcoming training for hazards like flat tires, emergency braking, and road surprises.

Walkaround Training (Interactive)

Pre-trip game where users identify parts, inspect tires, signals, and gear before launch.

Riding Behind Risky Loads

Boats, bins, trailers—don’t follow directly behind anything that can break free. Stay clear to stay alive.

Crosswalk & Traffic Danger

Simulate cars running yellows, blind left turns, and last-second lane changers near pedestrian zones.

Deer, Dogs & Sudden Stops

Night animals, busy trails, tailgaters—ride with escape space. Don’t brake hard unless you know your rear zone.

🚨 Bonus Learning: What To Do After an Accident

“Adrenaline lies. You might feel okay now—get checked out anyway.”

“Never leave a biker stranded. Stay, support, and be the witness they might need.”

“A biker's heart knows no boundaries.”

“Leave nothing but tire marks, take nothing but memories.”

“Four wheels move the body, but two wheels move the soul.”

“Riding a bike is my therapy; the road is my counselor.”


A Biker's Prayer

May my tires tread on pavement,
May my fairing cut the breeze.
May my headlights keep on shining,
May my bike avoid all trees.
May I ride forever safely,
Both in sunshine and in showers.
May I ride forever freely
and enjoy this land of yours.