Northern California Motorcycle Training assumes no liability or responsibility for students’ failure to use the provided driving directions and/or maps and any subsequent student failure to arrive at classroom or riding sessions in a timely manner.Ĭourse graduation requirements include, but are not limited to: 100% attendance at all classroom and riding sessions successful completion of the written knowledge test at the end of the classroom session successful completion of the skills test at the end of the riding sessions. Students are advised and are responsible for contacting Northern California Motorcycle Training during normal business hours, prior to the start date of their class, if they do not receive a confirmation email with attached driving directions and applicable maps.
Northern California Motorcycle Training has no control over students’ email accounts and accepts no liability for emails not received or discarded by students’ email providers. Northern California Motorcycle Training utilizes email to transmit student confirmation letters, driving directions and maps to assist students in locating training sites. All cancelled registrations are subject to a $75 cancellation fee. If you want to reschedule a class 7 or less days before the start date of your class you can re-register for a different class date by paying a re-registration fee of $175.00 OR you can purchase a stand-by certificate for $75 and be allowed to participate in any up-coming class on a stand-by basis only. Northern California Motorcycle Training has a SEVEN (7) day cancellation and reschedule policy.Īll scheduling changes and/or refunds must be done seven (7) days PRIOR TO the start date of a class for a refund. You may return on a stand-by basis (by purchasing a stand by certificate) OR you may pay an additional $175 dollars and you will get a guaranteed seat in a future class with openings. If you are asked to leave there will be no refund, although you may re-register and try again. This decision is in the sole discretion of the Instructor. If your Instructor determines that your skill level makes you unsafe and you pose a hazard to yourself or others in the class, you may be asked to leave the class early. You may request placement in either group but must stay in the same riding group both Saturday and Sunday. Your weekend riding class may be split into two riding groups: a morning group and an afternoon group. No refund or partial refund will be given. Students who want to switch from motorcycle to scooter or vice versa after Exercise 1 has started will be required to self-drop, purchase a Standby Certificate, and have one opportunity to attend the course on a standby basis. Students may take the riding sessions on a scooter or motorcycle as they choose, but cannot change from one to the other after Exercise 1 has started.
Therefore, each student must attend all classroom & riding sessions in their entirety and sequence. Each exercise in each session builds cumulatively on the skills and information from the preceding exercises and discussions.