MORRISVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Hosting a Monthly BikeSafe NC Rider Skills Day

MORRISVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT: Hosting a Monthly BikeSafe NC Rider Skills Day
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Morrisville Police Department issued the following announcement on Feb. 17.

The Morrisville Police Department will be hosting a monthly BikeSafe NC Rider Skills Day once a month beginning on Saturday, March 12th and ending on October 22nd, 2022. BikeSafe NC and the Town of Morrisville Police Department, invites motorcyclists to participate in Rider Skills Days that offer assessment on present skills and advice from motor officers to help make riding in North Carolina safer and more enjoyable. The assessors are trained observers, as well as mentors and educators. It doesn’t matter if you have been a rider for 30 days, 30 years, or anywhere in between, if you have a motorcycle of some variety, we would love to see you out there with us in this class!

For more information, and to sign up for this fun and educational experience, go to www.bikesafenc.com, click on “Upcoming Classes” in the tabs at the top of the page, scroll through the calendar, click on “Morrisville” on the date you want to attend, click “register now” and fill out the required information.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Morrisville Police Department



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