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A Successful Parking Lot Practice

A Successful Parking Lot Practice. Use the recommended Guide. Minimum Range Size 120’ x 170’ 40’ Buffer Zone. Range Selection Room for Staging Area Good surface and no obstacles Range is cleanable Easley secured Restroom facilities Shade Get permission. Riding Area. Staging Area.

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A Successful Parking Lot Practice

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  1. A Successful Parking Lot Practice

  2. Use the recommended Guide

  3. Minimum Range Size • 120’ x 170’ • 40’ Buffer Zone

  4. Range Selection • Room for Staging Area • Good surface and no obstacles • Range is cleanable • Easley secured • Restroom facilities • Shade • Get permission Riding Area StagingArea

  5. Plan and Promote your PLP • Date, Time, Location and Duration • Include on Ride Schedule • Chapter Newsletter • Chapter Meeting • Chapter Website • Rain or Shine? • Ride, Ice Cream, Lunch, etc. • State Requirements

  6. Needed Supplies • How will you mark and secure the area • Emergencies • First Aid Kit • Fire extinguisher • Cell phone • Marking Tape or Spray Chalk (Get Permission) • Cones, Tennis Ball halves • Measuring Tape • Oil Dry • Clean-Up Supplies for after

  7. MiscellaneousDetails • Volunteers • Work the range and manage exercises • Help with Sign-In, T-CLOC and Waivers • Make sure you have enough • Oversee Refreshments • You need water at a minimum, other stuff is nice • Signs for entering and leaving the range and the area

  8. Range Setup • Plan your Staging Area • Motorcycles Only • No spectators • Where they park when exercise is completed • Clean your Range • Secure your Range • Table for registration and refreshments • Restroom Facilities Riding Area StagingArea

  9. Before you Start • Establish a Facilitator • Stage the bikes as they arrive • Requirements • Discuss Safety • T–CLOCS the bikes • Explain the Range and go over some Range Rules with the volunteers and participants

  10. GWRRA Requirements • Effective immediately, the following requirements must be adhered to by all participants in GWRRA Region, District and Chapter rider training and skill events. (Including, but not limited to the GWRRA Advanced Rider Course, Trike Rider Course, or Trailering Course; Field (Skill) Events or Top Gun competitions, Parking Lot Practice sessions or any other MSF, CSC, GWRRA or ESC-sponsored instruction or riding practice.)

  11. Rider Licensing • All Riders must hold a valid operators license with motorcycle endorsement as required by the Rider’s state/province of residence or, at minimum, a motorcycle operator's learner's permit (again, as required by the Riders state/province of residence). Riders who do not hold a valid license (meeting their home state/province requirements) will not be permitted to participate.

  12. Proper Riding Attire • All Riders and Co-Riders must wear "proper" riding gear while riding. This will include, at a minimum: • A DOT approved helmet • Eye protection • Full-fingered gloves • Over-the-ankle foot protection (boots preferred) • Long sleeves • Long pants

  13. Range Management • Explain each exercise thoroughly before starting the exercise • Select a good rider to do your demos (poor demos lead to issues on the range) • Everyone does the same exercise • Let each rider set their own pace • Watch for unsafe conditions • Maintain safe distances between riders • Remember this is only practice – not an MSF Course

  14. Do’s • Stick to the “Cornering Guide” exercises • Offer tips but not criticism, Don’t instruct • States require licensing to conduct a rider class with instructors.This is a practice only. • Use the suggested corrective action found for each exercise • Be prepared to enforce rules • Clean up the area after use No Coaching

  15. After It’s Over • Certificates for Participation & Volunteers? • Thank You to the owner of the Range • Give a brief report at the next Chapter Meeting telling everyone who wasn’t there how much fun you all had!

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