Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 55 - PUBLIC SAFETY
Part I - State Police
Chapter 31 - Motorcycle Safety Training Program
Section I-3125 - Motorcycle Operator Training
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-3125
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Training Facilities and Sites
1. Training
facilities include an adequate classroom, driving range, and storage area that
at a minimum, meet the standards listed in the curriculum guide approved by the
program coordinator.
2. All
proposed program training facilities and sites shall be subject to inspection
by the program coordinator prior to initial use. Established sites are subject
to inspection by same during course implementation.
3. The lead instructor shall be responsible
for all administrative duties, equipment procurement, and training facility
management associated with student registration, on site preparation, and
implementation of a particular course.
4. Approval by the program coordinator shall
not be granted for any instructor to lease or rent any proposed equipment,
training facility, or training site for use through the program. Instructors
making such agreements or expenditures shall not be reimbursed for expenses
related to such actions.
B. Training Apparel
1. All course instructors, students and range
aides shall wear at a minimum the following training apparel and equipment
while sitting upon, maneuvering, operating or riding a motorcycle on the course
range:
a. helmet (DOT approved);
b. eye protection (i.e., face shield, safety
glasses, prescription eye glasses, goggles). Windshields shall not be
substituted for any of these eye protection devices;
c. long pants (must cover knees and
calves);
d. long sleeved full
bodied jacket or shirt (must cover elbows and forearms);
e. gloves (must completely cover palms and
all fingers);
f. boots (must cover
ankles). High top tennis shoes are acceptable, but should be discouraged.
Footwear with heels over two inches tall shall not be worn by course
participants during range sessions.
2. Students shall provide all of the apparel
and equipment listed in this Chapter for use in any program motorcycle operator
training course.
3. Instructor
Training Equipment Apparel and Dress Code
a.
Program motorcycle safety instructors shall be required to wear the safety
apparel referenced in this Chapter while sitting upon, maneuvering, operating,
or riding a motorcycle during their course driving range sessions and related
activities. Instructors should wear safety apparel meeting these minimum
standards while operating or riding a motorcycle on public roads and
highways.
b. Instructors are
required to maintain a professional appearance when conducting a course as
prescribed by the department.
c.
Shirts with sleeves (short sleeves acceptable), long pants, and appropriate
footwear shall be worn during all course instruction when the other
aforementioned safety apparel is not necessary or required.
d. Instructors shall not wear shorts, tank
tops or sandals while providing approved motorcycle operator training
courses.
C. Trainer Motorcycles
1. Loan-trainer
motorcycles shall be obtained from franchised motorcycle dealers and only upon
written approval by the program coordinator. Department owned or loan-trainer
motorcycles shall not be utilized in advanced motorcycle operator training
courses.
2. The program coordinator
shall complete and process any program loan agreement form(s) designed for the
purpose of obtaining loan-trainer motorcycles for use in program
activities.
3. Instructors shall
not take delivery of loan-trainer motorcycles from motorcycle dealers until the
program coordinator has acquired adequate insurance for the motorcycles. It
shall be the responsibility of the instructor taking delivery of the
motorcycles to verify such coverage.
4. Instructors shall maintain and operate the
loan-trainer motorcycles assigned to them, as per the terms of the approved
Motorcycle Loan Agreement Form (MLAF). This agreement form is not included in
these regulations. The form is available from the program
coordinator.
5. There shall be a
minimum of one trainer motorcycle available for use by each operator student
participating in a basic course driving range exercise.
6. Loan-trainer motorcycles shall be operated
only during course range exercises; they shall not be operated or ridden off
the course site driving range.
7.
No trainer motorcycle shall be operated at a speed exceeding 20 miles per hour
during any basic course range exercise and 25 miles per hour during any
advanced course range exercise.
8.
There shall not be more than eight trainer motorcycles on the range or in
operation during any course driving range exercise if there is only one
instructor teaching on that same driving range. There shall be not be more than
12 motorcycles on the range or in operation on a course driving range exercise
if there are two or more instructors teaching on the same driving range. At no
time shall there be more than 12 motorcycles in operation on the driving range
of any course during range exercise execution.
9. It shall be the responsibility of the lead
motorcycle safety instructor to whom certain loan-trainer motorcycles are
assigned for a given course to secure, garage, maintain and protect those loan
trainer motorcycles from theft and environmental damage and degradation. Any
department owned or loan-trainer motorcycles placed in storage must have all
keys removed and secured. The steering forks should be locked whenever
possible.
10. It shall be the
responsibility of the motorcycle safety instructor to whom certain loan-trainer
motorcycles are assigned to return these motorcycles to the appropriate
motorcycle dealer as per the terms set forth on the MLAF. In addition, the
program coordinator shall be notified immediately by the above-mentioned
instructor that the motorcycles have been returned.
11. No trainer motorcycle shall be occupied,
operated, or manipulated on the range training site during course preparation
or implementation by any individual not officially instructing or enrolled in
that course. Loan-trainer motorcycles shall be operated in compliance with the
terms of this manual and the approved MLAF. It shall be the responsibility of
all program instructional staff utilizing loan-trainer motorcycles to read the
MLAF and adhere to all of the criteria expressed thereon.
12. Instructors shall not direct any student
to operate, push, or manipulate a trainer motorcycle on any public street or
highway.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S.32:402.3.
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