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The Slam Dunk Program
The "Slam Dunk" Program is a 9 hour- 1 day intensive program, designed for clients who have already ridden a motorcycle, and hold current class 5 license, but have not passed a provincial motorcycle exam. The program will consist of both On Track and On Road modules.
Module 1 Vehicle Control on Track :
Start Up and Shut Down Procedures
Moving Off & Stopping
Observation
Left & Right Turns
Gear Changing
Steering & Cornering
Braking
Low Speed Maneuvers
General Motorcycle Knowledge
Module 2 Risk Management on Road :
Risk Perception (Foresight)
Following distance 4 seconds (Space)
Use of signals (Hand & Electronic)
Risk zones (Intersections) strategy)
Road Positioning (Space, Eyesight)
Stop position (ready position)
Cornering position (Eyesight)
Responsibility (Attitudes) to others
Signal/Sign Recognition
Program Pre-Requisites
Must have a current Alberta Class 5 license.
Able to operate a motorcycle.
Attend the RFL classroom portion.
Have appropriate riding gear, DOT Helmet, MC Jacket and Pants, over the ankle boots and leather gloves.
Program Cost: $350 or Bike show special $300.
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