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SAVE A LIFE BE AWARE ...
MOTORCYCLES ARE EVERYWHERE...
 
MSD
ABATE MOTORCYCLE SAFTY DIVISION
Glen Medved
Crown Point, Indiana
site coordinator
Phone 219-741-4567
E-mail -    tzzr@comcast.net
 
Check ABATE website for schedule if you need sites in other regions of Indiana.

Motorcycle Rider Training

Are you interested in learning how to ride a motorcycle? If you already know how to ride, are you as proficient with your motorcycling skills as you need to be? Do you have your motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license? Would you like a discount on your motorcycle insurance premium?

Do you have a mental strategy to deal with hazards while riding? Do you know how to pick out the right motorcycle and riding gear to best suit your needs? Do you know how to react to special situations such as obstacles in the roadway, rain, railroad crossings, steel grate bridges, gravel roads, rain grooves, animals in the roadway, etc.? ABATE of Indiana and the Indiana Department of Education are proud to offer you two exciting Motorcycle Rider Courses --- the Basic Rider Course and the Experienced Rider Course.

Motorcycle License Testing

Do you just want to get your motorcycle operators license? Click here for information on taking the Indiana riding skills test.

Important Skills Testing Info: You must provide an Indiana Drivers License, and you must have a valid (unexpired) Motorcyle Learners Permit that has been held for at least 30 days. (A Motorcycle Learner Permit can be obtained at your local Bureau of Motor Vehicles and is based on questions from the Motorcycle Operators Manual.) You must also provide your own motorcycle and helmet.