Frequently Asked Questions

After you have enrolled, all requests for rescheduling or cancellation must be made by contacting the Program Manager listed at the bottom of this page.

The West Virginia Motorcycle Safety Program (WVMSP) offers three nationally recognized Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) RiderCourses in our training program. Successful completion of the Basic RiderCourse (BRC) or the Basic RiderCourse2 License Waiver (BRC2LW) will earn the required motorcycle license endorsement. Make sure you are enrolling in the appropriate course for your needs.

  1. The Basic RiderCourse is designed for beginning riders of all ages. If you have never ridden a motorcycle or have taken some time off from riding and are getting back into it, the Basic RiderCourse (BRC) is most likely the course for you.
  2. The Basic RiderCourse2 License Waiver (BRC2LW) is designed for people who have a motorcycle and know how to ride but need the motorcycle license endorsement.
  3. The Basic RiderCourse – 3‑Wheel teaches core 3-wheel riding skills and helps you earn your 3-wheel motorcycle license.

All applicants for a motorcycle endorsement that are under the age of 18 years are required by West Virginia State law to attend and complete the Basic RiderCourse. In addition, all students under the age of 18 must have their parent or legal guardian present at the first class session to sign all applicable waivers and course paperwork. Forms can also be downloaded and notarized with the parent or guardians signature and brought to class. You must be 16 yrs old to participate in a course.

You will be required to sign both a course Ground Rules form and a Motorcycle Safety Course Waiver and Indemnification form on the first day of the course. If you are under the age of 18 years, you MUST have a parent or legal guardian present at the first class session to also sign the applicable forms, or a parent or guardian can download the forms and have their signatures notarized. If you wish to review the forms before the class begins, both of the required forms will show as attachments to the confirmation page that you will see when you finish your course registration.

Every student (and parent or legal guardian for under 18 students) must bring a State or Federal picture ID with them to class. Federal IDs would include passports, military ID, or federal government agency IDs. State IDs would include driver’s license, state agency ID, or DMV picture ID (for students that may not have a driver’s license at this time). School picture IDs are acceptable.

Print out and bring your eCourse completion certificate. (Certificate completion date must be within 60 days of the start date of your class.)

The Basic RiderCourse (BRC) is aimed at beginning riders of all ages. An online course, (ePackage 1) is completed before attending the first hands-on session. A link to the eCourse, will be emailed upon registration. It prepares the student for the approximately ten hours of practical riding in a controlled, off-street environment, typically a parking lot. The use of motorcycles and eCourse is included in your course fee. In this course, you’ll learn how to operate a motorcycle safely, with emphasis on the special skills and mental attitude necessary for dealing with traffic. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation certifies our RiderCoaches. They’ll start you off with straight-line riding, turning, shifting and stopping. You’ll gradually progress to cornering, swerving and emergency braking. In the classroom you’ll learn about the different types of motorcycles, their controls, and how they operate. The RiderCoaches, all experienced motorcyclists, will advise you on what to wear for comfort and protection. You’ll find out how alcohol and other drugs affect your ability to ride safely. A very important segment of the course will show you how to create your own strategy for riding in traffic, and dealing with critical situations. The course concludes with skill evaluation. You’ll smile with satisfaction as the RiderCoach hands you the course completion card.

The WVMSP provides training motorcycles for the BRC, but you will need the other personal clothing/equipment listed below. When seated on the motorcycle and with normal riding posture, your personal clothing/equipment must cover all skin below your neck (no gaps, tears, rips or openings) and includes the following:

  • Motorcycle helmet (that meets DOT standards)
  • Eye protection (impact-resistant lenses/face shields)
  • Long-sleeved shirt/jacket and long pants (of sturdy material that will hold up in a slide)
  • Sturdy gloves that completely cover the hand and fingers
  • Sturdy over-the-ankle footwear with non-slip soles that completely covers the ankle bone (motorcycle boots, work boots or athletic shoes/hiking boots are acceptable, but no thin canvas “tennis shoes”).

It is recommended that you bring PLENTY OF drinking water, or Gatorade, sunscreen lotion and food/snacks to last an entire day.

Designed for individuals that are actively riding, have street riding experience, and possess some street riding skills. This course includes a unique on-line segment to be completed prior to attending the practical session. A variety of riding exercises designed to develop your riding skills is done on your own motorcycle. The course concludes with a skills evaluation. Successful completion of the skills evaluation allows the student to waive the DMV riding evaluation and obtain their motorcycle endorsement.

The WVMSP does NOT provide training motorcycles for the BRC2LW and you will need personal clothing/equipment. When seated on the motorcycle and with normal riding posture, your personal clothing/equipment must cover all skin below your neck (no gaps, tears, rips or openings) and includes the following:

  • Helmet (one that meets DOT standards)
  • Eye protection (impact-resistant lenses/face shields)
  • Long-sleeved shirt/jacket and long pants (of sturdy material that will hold up in a slide)
  • Sturdy gloves that completely cover the hand and fingers
  • Sturdy over-the-ankle footwear with non-slip soles that completely covers the ankle bone (motorcycle boots, work boots or athletic shoes/hiking boots are acceptable, but no thin canvas “tennis shoes” please)

It is recommended that you bring some drinking water, sunscreen lotion, and light snacks.

The RiderCoach will have the final say on approving your safety equipment. If you do not bring appropriate equipment you will not be permitted to participate in the course and you will not receive a refund.

Your motorcycle must be street legal, insured, and registered in your name (or if registered to someone else, you must have a NOTARIZED letter of permission from the registered owner allowing you to use the motorcycle in this training course).

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Visit one of the course pages on this site and view the course details. If this is the right course for you, enter your ZIP code to find one near you.

You may call the WVMSP Call Center to enroll at 877-667-8880 or 239-989-4862.

ClassStudent Fee
Basic RiderCourse (age 18 and up) $100.00
Basic RiderCourse (under age 18) $100.00
Basic RiderCourse 2 LW (all ages) $100.00

All requests for replacement completion cards must be made in writing to the WVMSP Administrative Office by email.

Scott Legg
slegg@msf-usa.org

Your request must include the following information:

  • Full name
  • Date of Birth
  • Telephone/address at the time you took the class
  • Current mailing address

Personal motorcycles are only allowed in the Basic RiderCourse if they have been modified for a specific physical challenge, are street legal, are insured, are safe to operate and have been approved in advance by the WVMSP Program Manager.

Not at this time. Please contact Scott Legg at 239-989-4862 to learn more about scooter classes.

You may cancel (and receive a full refund) or reschedule your class at no additional fee if the request is made at least 14 days before the class start date. You may reschedule or cancel a class within 10-13 days of the start date. Either of these actions are made through the RiderCourse Enrollment System (RES); Contact the Call Center at 877-667-8880 or 239-989-4862 for instructions.

No changes are allowed less than 10 days before the class start date.

In order to help keep cost as low as possible, we have established the following rules regarding fees:

  • Classes must be paid for by credit card or debit card at the time they are scheduled.
  • Fees are non-refundable unless you cancel your registration at least 14 days before the class start date.
  • You may reschedule your class for no additional fee if the request is made at least 14 days before the class start date.
  • No changes are allowed less than 10 days before the class start date.
  • Unscheduled students (walk-ins) are not allowed.
  • Scheduled students must attend the class for which they are scheduled.
  • If you are dismissed from class for a cause you will not receive a refund.
  • Dismissal for cause is defined below:
    – Not showing up for a scheduled classroom or riding session.
    – Arriving late for a riding session.
    – Showing up without the required personal clothing/equipment.
    – Leaving before a regular classroom or riding session is completed.
    – Committing an intentional unsafe act.
    – Disrupting class or acting in any manner that prevents other students from receiving the training for which they have paid.

A Final and Important Note

The RiderCoaches who will be working with you are well trained and want you to succeed. The BRC is designed to teach beginning riders the fundamentals of motorcycle operation. But, many factors may affect the ability of some students to be successful in the time allotted for the course. If, in the opinion of the RiderCoach, a student becomes a danger to him or herself or to others that student will be counseled to return at another time. In this event the “What if I don’t pass the class?” rules above will apply.

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After you have enrolled, all requests for rescheduling or cancellation must be accomplished through the Call Center at 877-667-8880 or 239-989-4862. 

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