Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 171 - Public Safety Department
Chapter 7422
Part 7422.1200 - MOTORCYCLE ROAD GUARD CERTIFICATE PROGRAM; CURRICULUM
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7422.1200
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Curriculum requirements.
The classroom curriculum presented and delivered to each applicant enrolled in the program for motorcycle road guard certification must include:
A. an opportunity for the
applicant to analyze and assess several decision-making models and factors
influencing highway-use decisions;
B. instruction on the functions and use of
required safety equipment, including provisions under parts
7422.1000 and
7422.1100, subparts
1 and
2; and
C. theory of safety principles and guidelines
in the motorcycle road guard field guide and the practical application,
including:
(1) opportunities for the applicant
to identify and analyze intersection types and road types;
(2) the principles and purpose of
high-visibility safety apparel;
(3)
principles and purpose of intersection control;
(4) best practices of group riding
formations;
(5) information on how
to prepare a motorcycle group ride route; and
(6) information on program consequences of
alcohol use by a certified motorcycle road guard while performing road guard
duties.
Subp. 2. Operator proficiency.
A motorcycle road guard must demonstrate:
A. proficiency in stopping traffic and
intersection management; and
B. a
thorough and full knowledge of all provisions of this part.
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