Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - MOTOR VEHICLES, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 247 - NEBRASKA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE, NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 6 - NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Section 247-6-004 - TYPES OF COURSES AND TIME REQUIREMENTS
Current through September 17, 2024
The Department may will waive testing for a class M endorsement upon successful completion of any of the following four courses:
004.01 Basic Rider Course. (BRC) A basic learn to ride a motorcycle course of at least five classroom hours, with an additional three hours online and ten hours of practical on-cycle training. An alternative course of at least five online hours and eleven hours of practical on-cycle training will also meet the requirements. A motorcycle and helmet will be provided by the motorcycle safety school.
004.02 Basic Rider Course 2. (BRC2) An advanced refresher course for riders who already have basic skills. It consists of two hours online, three hours of classroom and six hours of practical on-cycle training. An alternative course of two hours online and seven hours of practical on-cycle training will also meet the requirements.
004.03 Returning Rider Basic Rider Course. (RRBRC) A refresher course for riders who have a permit but have not been riding for several years. It will consist of six hours of practical on-cycle training. A motorcycle and helmet will be provided by the motorcycle safety school.
004.04 Three Wheeled Course. (3WBRC) A basic learn to ride a three-wheel motorcycle course consisting of six hours of classroom and eight hours of on-three-wheel motorcycle training. An alternative course of five hours online and seven hours of practical on-cycle training will also meet the requirements if each student has their own bike; eight hours of practical on-cycle training if sharing a bike will also meet requirements. The class M endorsement will be restricted to three wheeled motorcycles.