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:: CNRSW Motorcycle & Traffic Safety Courses ::
AAA/Driver Improvement Program FAQs:
- Q: Do I have to provide my own vehicle?
- No, the AAA/DIP course is classroom-based only. No vehicles are used during this course.
- Q: Will the AAA/DIP class get me a discount on my auto insurance?
- A:
Maybe. Every insurance company is responsible for determining what they
do and don't give discounts for.
Call your insurance company to find out if they give a discount for a driver
improvement course. If they
do, you will need to submit to them a copy of the completion card you will
get at the end of the course.
- Q: I'm 26 years old and active duty, but I don't drive and I don't have a driver's license. Do I still
need to take the AAA/DIP course?
- A: Yes. All active duty 26 years old or under need to take the course regardless of their driver's license
status.
Motorcycle FAQs:
- Q: Do I have to provide my own motorcycle?
- A: For the Skills Practice course and the Experienced Rider Course, student must provide their own
motorcycles.
Although it is not required to have your own motorcycle (borrowed) to take
the Basic Rider Course, it is highly
recommended.
- Q: Do I have to have a motorcycle license or a motorcycle permit to use a loaner motorcycle?
- A: No. Using one of our loaner motorcycles on our range does not require you to already have a
motorcycle permit or a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license.
- Q: My motorcycle has a broken turn signal. Can I still use it for the class?
- A: No. Anyone riding their own (or borrowed) motorcycle on base is required to comply with all State and
base vehicle code and other equipment regulations, including: working lights, good brakes, good tires,
no leaks, etc.
Off-Road FAQs:
- Q: Do I have to provide my own vehicle?
- A: Yes. Neither the ATV or Dirt Bike courses provide vehicles for student use. Students must arrange to
transport their vehicles to the course location.
More Questions Coming Soon!
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