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Safety Tips
  "You and Your Motorcycle: Riding Tips" booklet
  "Motorcycle Operator Manual" booklet
  "T-CLOCS" Pre-Ride Inspection Checklist
  "You and Your Scooter: Riding Tips" booklet
  "You and Your 3-Wheel Motorcycle: Riding Tips" booklet

Feel free to copy the following Quick Tips sheets for your own projects:
  "Should You Ride A Motorcycle?" Quick Tips
  "If You Ride A Motorcycle" Quick Tips
  "T-CLOCS" Pre-Ride Inspection Checklist
  "Ten Things All Car & Truck Drivers Should Know About Motorcycles" Quick Tips
  "Riding With A Passenger" Quick Tips
  "Group Riding" Quick Tips
  "Alcohol Awareness" Quick Tips
  "Preventing Motorcycle Theft" Quick Tips

Cycle Safety Information (CSI) Documents 
  Personal Protective Gear
  How Helmets Work
  2009 Equipment Requirements
  2008 Rider Education
  2008 Licensing Information
  2001 Crash Statistics

Curriculum Materials
  Basic RiderCourse Handbook (Non-printable)
  Basic RiderCourse Handbook - First Two Chapters (Printable)
  Basic RiderCourse Handbook - Spanish (Non-printable)
  ERC Rider Classroom Cards

Images, PSAs, Banners and More  
  MSF Banner Links for Your Website
  "We're Out There" video PSA 
  RADD / MSF video PSA's
  Alcohol Awareness Print PSAs
  SEEing is Believing (optical illusions)

NAMS - National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety
  National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety Grant Program
  National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety Grant Application
  National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety - Original Document (size = 4 MB)

MSF Presents Report on Riding Straight Initiatives to NHTSA, Rider Groups
Riding Straight Initiatives

Special Report - August 2008
  Click here to view PDF

IMSC Papers 
  Click here to view and download IMSC Papers

Presentations   

Sept. 25, 2004 - MSF participates in panel discussion at MRF Meeting of the Minds
 Click here to download Key Message Points

Sept. 13, 2004 - 5th International Motorcycle Conference in Munich, Germany 
  Click here to download the press release. 
  A Proposal for Defining, Measuring, and Documenting the Effects of "Safety Renewal"
  Certification Processes for Motorcycle Safety Training Professionals.


MSF President Tim Buche Participates in Panel Discussion on August 20, 2004; Offers MSF Perspective on Training Capacity Issues
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Developing a Rider Education and Training System (RETS),
FIM 4th International Public Policy Conference (IPPC), Prague
 View Presentation, April 17, 2004
  Download Paper "Developing a Rider Education and Training System (RETS)"


Call (800) 446-9227 for the RiderCourse nearest you.
About MSF: The Motorcycle Safety Foundation® is the internationally recognized developer of the comprehensive, research-based, Rider Education and Training System (MSF RETS). RETS curricula promotes lifelong-learning for motorcyclists and continuous professional development for certified RiderCoaches and other trainers. MSF also actively participates in government relations, safety research, public awareness campaigns and the provision of technical assistance to state training and licensing programs. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation is a national, not-for-profit organization sponsored by BMW, BRP, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Piaggio, Suzuki, Triumph, Victory and Yamaha.

Mission Statement: To make motorcycling safer and more enjoyable by ensuring access to lifelong quality education and training for current and prospective riders, and by advocating a safer riding environment.

Vision: The MSF is an internationally recognized not-for-profit foundation, supported by motorcycle manufacturers, that provides leadership to the motorcycle safety community through its expertise, tools, and partnerships.
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