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Time: August 9, 2015 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: SOS Academy
Street: 2262 Campbellton Road SW
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.sosa1.com
Phone: 404.553.1877
Event Type: motorcycle, training, skills
Organized By: Save Our Students Academy, Inc.
Latest Activity: Jul 7, 2015
12:00 PM
2262 Campbellton Road Southwest, Atlanta, GA
Dear Riders,
You will have the opportunity to participate in an event that will increase your awareness, build your confidence, and give others something to talk about. Safe motorcycle riding depends largely on your knowledge and skills. The skills for motorcycling require a lot of practice. If you have just learned to handle a motorcycle and have very little riding experience, then the most important part of learning to ride is still ahead. Both tests consist of four riding evaluations that measure your control of the motorcycle and your hazard-response skills. Basic vehicle control and crash avoidance skills are included in on motorcycle tests to determine your ability to handle normal and hazardous traffic situations.
Certificate of attendance and completion will be issued after passing course evaluations level.
You MUST have your OWN BIKE and high tops to support your ankle, gloves and glasses.
SO COME OUT AND SUPPORT THIS EVENT.
REMEMBER: IF YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE YOU’VE BEEN – YOU’LL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU ARE GOING!..... EVEN ON YOUR BIKE…
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