Delaware Administrative Code
Title 2 - Transportation
2000 - Department of Transportation
2200 - Division of Motor Vehicles
Driver Services
2219 - Motorcycle Rider Education Courses Provider Requirements
Section 2219-12.0 - Facilities and Equipment

Universal Citation: 2 DE Admin Code 2219-12.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

12.1 The following facilities and equipment must be available for use during each BRC or ERC course:

12.1.1 A classroom for the presentation of the off-cycle instructional portion of the BRC and the written test portion of the ERC located as close to the range area as possible. It must be able to comfortably accommodate the number of students enrolled and possess the following:

. One (1) classroom chair for each student with writing surface.

. One (1) teacher's desk or podium with chair.

. Capabilities for utilizing audio-visual aids.

12.1.2 A paved range area for the on-cycle portion of the BRC or ERC located as close to the classroom as possible. The following are recommended guidelines for selecting an appropriate area to accommodate the students engaged in range activities:

. The minimum riding area pf 120' X 220', with sufficient buffer space for safety considerations. Generally, a minimum size for the overall range is 160' X 260'. If ranges are sub-standard, they must be approved by MSF. The surface must be as flat as possible. Provide a copy of MSF certification to Coordinator Motorcycle Rider Education Program.

. No other traffic, including bicyclists and pedestrians, or cars are permitted on the range during on-cycle activities. If a parking lot is used, it must be free of parked cars and entrances should be blocked during use.

. The range should be free of potholes, sewer gratings, trash, sand, gravel, light poles, parking barriers, athletic equipment and any other surface hazards or obstacles.

. It should have grass edges without curbing. If the perimeter of the range is fenced, or curbed, there should be at least a twenty (20) foot buffer zone from the range area.

. The specific range layouts to be utilized are those listed in the current version of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation BRC Instructor's Guide and ERC Suite.

. Portable toilets should be provided, depending on the distance to classroom

12.1.3 Miscellaneous equipment and accessories as follows:

. Class B type fire extinguisher,

. 6/12 volt, 1 amp battery charger,

. First aid kit,

. Stopwatch,

. One (1) or two (2) - five (5) gallon gas containers, (depending on need),

. Metric tool kit is provided on each loan motorcycle,

. Tire pressure gauge,

. One-hundred (100) foot tape measure and chalk line,

. Fifty (50) - four (4) inch traffic cones,

. BRC or ERC Course Package,

12.1.4 Training Motorcycles used for BRC courses:
12.1.4.1 Any motorcycle model manufactured for on-highway use that meets two (2) of the following three (3) criteria (as published by the original equipment manufacturer/distributor) may be used.

. An engine displacement of 500cc or less

. An unladen weight of 400 pounds or less

. A seat height of 30" or less

12.1.4.2 Provide one of the above for each participant taking part in the on-cycle sessions of the BRC. A minimum of six (6) motorcycles is required per training program. It is recommended that one additional motorcycle be available for use in demonstrations and as a replacement.

12.1.4.3 No motorcycle with a defect which could impair handling or control will be permitted in the program. Off-road motorcycles or extensively modified "choppers" will not be permitted.

12.1.5 Training Motorcycles used for ERC courses:
12.1.5.1 Students in the ERC provide their own motorcycle which must be:

. Properly insured. Students are required to show proof of insurance prior to participating in the riding portions of the class.

. Legally registered and inspected.

. Pass instructor's pre-ride check. To include checking tires, controls, lights, oil levels, chassis and side stand. Motorcycles with defects that could impair handling or control will not be permitted in the class.

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