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Please use the resources on this website to help reduce motorcycle mishaps. Remember the basics and keep up-to-date with both Navy and civilian safety regulations and best practices. Be safe and remain vigilant regarding motorcycle safety. Find more information regarding motorcycle safety in the 101 Critical Days of Summer presentations as well as Naval Safety Command's Motorcycle Rider Down Reports and Newsletters.


Read all about the DoD Tests Joint Motorcycle Mentorship Program


Motorcycle Safety Graphics - Click image to view graphics
 
ALNAV 053/23 Graphic
 

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ALNAV 053/23 was released to highlight motorcycle safety, stimulate leadership engagement and proactively commit to ensuring we are protecting our Sailors and Marines who enjoy riding. At the time of the ALNAV release, Fiscal Year (FY 23), the Department of the Navy had lost 14 Sailors and 3 Marines from motorcycle deaths. We have now lost 23 servicemembers (See Reasons Motorcycle Safety Matters Poster). Some points highlighted in the ALNAV 053/23 for Motorcycle Safety are as follows:

 

  • 17 Warriors have lost their lives due to motorcycle deaths. This does not just affect the Navy's combat readiness but also their family and friends.
  • Causes include speed, road conditions, other drivers. Slow down, take your time, always remain within your personal and vehicle limits and drive defensively.
  • The roads are more dangerous than ever. The death rate per mile travelled has increased by 22% and verify all riders are completing the required training. 

 

Two wheels in the news:

DoD Tests Joint Motorcycle Mentorship Program

With Great Freedom Comes Great Responsibility

Navy Motorcycle Courses Resume

Weathering The Winter Ride

 

Motorcycle Safety Videos

 

Fall Motorcycle Tips

Remember Motorcycle Safety Basics     

Top Five Motorcycle Safety Tips       

Motorcycle Safety (60 sec)

Understanding Your Ride Tips

 

Motorcycle Riding Library

Group Riding
MCO 1500.29C - Marine Corps Traffic Safety Program (DRIVESAFE) 
Moped State Laws
MSF Motorcycle Operator Manual
NAVSPECWARCOM Commander's Motorcycle Guide
Navy Riders' Creed
Navy Motorcycle Leadership Guide
New Rider Checklist  
PMV/GMV Mishap Investigations Guide 
Protective Gear REV
Recreational Activities briefing (Cycling tips)
State Licensing Info
Tire Guide

 

Motorcycle Safety Dispatches
2023 - SA 23-28 - Motorcycle Fatalities 

2023 - SA 23-15 - Motorcycle Mishaps III
2022 - SA 22-08 - Motorcycle Mishaps II
2021 - LL 21-15 - Motorcycle Mishaps
2018 - LL 18-18 - Why We Don't See Motorcycles

2023 - SA 23-16 - E-Scooter Mishaps

2022 - SA 22-11 - E-Scooter Mishaps (Episode IV)

2021 - LL 21-14 - E-Scooters (Episode III)

2020 - LL 20-21 - Electric Scooters II

2019 - LL 19-22 - Electric Scooters


2022 - SA 22-18 - Disabled Vehicle Mishaps

 

Rider Coach Documents & Forms

c1.2 - MSF Rules of Professional Conduct

c1.3 - RCP Application

c2.1 - MSF Rider/Coach Recertification Instructions

c2.2 - RETSORG Profile Tips for Rider/Coaches

c3.1 - Rider/Coach Trainer Reflective Form v5.11

c3.2 - Rider/Coach Preparation Checklist

c3.3 - Rider/Coach Prep Data Sheet

c3.4 - Rider/Course Rider/Coach Prep Report Form

c4.1 - MSF Incident Form 2011

c5.1 - BRC2013.2014 Update FAQs

c5.2 - BRC2001 Range Rationales Pamphlet

c5.3 - BRC2014 TRCP Updated Application

c6.1 - ARC FAQs

c6.2 - ARC ST RC and RCT Application v510

c6.3 - MSRC to ARC Crossover Application

 

 

 

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