Thank You for 50 Excellent Years

Over these 50 years, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation has helped millions of people worldwide learn how to ride and how to use smart riding strategies so they can enjoy years of motorcycling fun.
Power Up the Holidays with Powersports

Giving a gift that goes? Don’t forget the riding gear and training.
Dr. Ray: Lifelong Learner and Teacher

It was the mid-60s when it happened. I was a teenager and was offered a ride as a passenger on a Honda Dream 305. We cruised through the parkways of St. Joseph, Missouri, on a humid summer evening. It felt perfect.
U.S. Senate Recognizes MSF for 50 Years of Safety Education

The U.S. Senate agreed to a resolution recognizing the Motorcycle Safety Foundation for 50 years of safety education and improving the ride for motorcycle riders across the United States.
Basic RiderCourse2 ePackage2

Often the eCourse element of a Basic RiderCourse2 license waiver, the EP2 combines Street Strategies and Human Factors. This is often a prerequisite to the on-motorcycle portion of your class.
Basic RiderCourse ePackage1

This course combines the Basic and Human Factors content into a single eCourse. It’s perfect for new riders and is a prerequisite for many MSF Basic RiderCourses.
Human Factors

Physical conditioning, mood, reaction time and many other physical and intellectual elements that affect you when riding. Perfect for anyone riding on two or three-wheels, including eBikes!
9-Time Women’s Motocross National Champ Gives Back by Coaching DirtBike School

Racing motocross was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made! You could say it was my college education, even though I didn’t finish college because my racing career would take me to many states and to different countries. It exposed me to different cultures, people, and beautiful places in the world.
One Bad Day Led to One Great Career

My journey to an unexpected career in rider education began with a motorcycle crash.
Double the Fun
in the Valley of Death

Death Valley has the wrong name. That grim place name has been around since the 1800s, back in the days of the 49ers, when the California Gold Rush enticed pioneers to head west across the continent in search of metallic riches.