RidingSafety.com’s BRC (Basic Rider Course) Checklist
If you want to do what needs to be done, bring what you need to bring, and be where you need to be, just print this checklist follow its instructions. Check off the applicable lines and you’ll arrive prepared — with everything you need.

BEFORE first night of class [complete these items]
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Fill out your Data Card
— Read the  Training Rules webpages
Check out the location so you know where to go, and when to be there

First night of class (FRIDAY night) — At G & C Honda: 2415 E. 70th Street, Shreveport, Louisiana. [Please be in classroom by 5:20 PM, class starts at 5:30 PM] — Bring the following:
(Optional) A copy of this checklist
Yourself, your identification, and something to write with — no equipment needed.  If you would like to bring any riding gear that you are not sure about, please do. (including your helmet)

Saturday/Sunday — At the State Fair grounds — directions discussed in class. [Riding days – be on the RANGE 15 min early for your class. Bring the following:
TEST – ECourse has the test built in the software.  Classroom test will be given in class.
Riding gear:
— Helmet — DOT (Department of Transportation) approved [Don’t worry, RidingSafety has Sponsor-provided helmets for those who do not have one or cannot borrow one]
— Eye protection [goggles, face shields, impact resistant glasses all authorized]
— Long sleeves [shirt and/or jacket over T-shirt in summer — use layers in winter]
— Full fingered gloves [DO NOT have to be motorcycle specific gloves — must be flexible]
— Long pants (no flared bottoms or cuffs — they get hung up on bike parts!)
— Ankle protecting footwear (ie boots)
— Rain gear — we ride even if it rains. (Two piece $20 plastic rain suits found at local discount stores will suffice for our training purposes)

Food / drinks
— Bring healthy SNACKS so we can keep training, something that you can eat on the run/ride. 
— Hydrating type drink (Gatorade a good idea, prevents leg crams & fatigue later in the day). Bring plenty of water for yourself. You must STAY Hydrated!

Creature comforts (optional) – recommended to make the experience more enjoyable
— Mosquito repellent [in season]
— Sun protection: sunscreen, etc.

RAIN Gear if it looks like rain.