Practice Motorcycle Safety
Riding a motorcycle requires special skills and concentration. Carroll offers three motorcycle safety courses approved by the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA). The courses teach the special skills and mental strategies necessary for responsible motorcycle operation. Courses are taught at the college’s main campus.
Motorcycle classes fill on a first come, first serve basis.
To check class dates and availability and to register visit Instant Enrollment for Continuing Education and search by topic, key word or course number or call the Continuing Education & Training office at 410-386-8100.
Basic Rider Safety Course (BRC)
Course #: TRA-044
This course is for the true novice rider who has little or no riding experience. It includes classroom and riding instruction on the basic riding skills and strategies necessary to begin practicing street riding. No previous motorcycle riding experience necessary. Students receive a Completion Certificate for their Class M designation upon successful completion. Program training motorcycles are provided.
Sections of Basic Motorcycle Safety for "Women Only" are also available on June 16 and July 7.
Basic Rider Safety II Course (BRCII)
Course #: TRA-046
This one-day course is for riders who have some experience, but do not have a Class M license. Students receive a Completion Certificate for their Class M designation upon successful completion. Program training motorcycles are provided.
Experienced Rider Course (ERC)
Course #: TRA-045
This one-day course is designed for licensed motorcyclists who wish to improve or refresh their skills. The course covers advanced riding skills and strategies needed to survive in traffic. Students must use their own motorcycle.


