Connecticut Rider Education Program (CONREP) for Motorcycle Safety

The general goal of Connecticut’s Motorcycle Safety Program is to reduce the number of injuries and deaths among motorcycle operators and passengers. Providing publiccinformation and education materials that promote safety is an important component of the motorcycle safety program. A key to this program is rider education which is addressed under the Connecticut Rider Education Program (CONREP).

 

Drinking and riding isn't cool.

 

Student and Rider Information

Effective January 1, 2011, all applicants must successfully complete a novice safety course before obtaining a motorcycle endorsement.

 

Motorcycle Courses Offered

Course Information and Descriptions

Available Training Locations

 

Forms

CONREP Participant Waiver and Release of Liability - Adult (Required)

CONREP Participant Waiver and Release of Liability - Minor (Required)

Request for Replacement of Course Completion Card

 

Additional Resources and Materials

Test Your Skills

(online Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) pre-course -does not fulfill novice safety course requirement)

 

Share the Road with Motorcycles

Link to Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) - www.msf-usa.org

Link to Ride4Ever.org

 

Link to the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicle:

State of Connecticut Driver's Manuals- Motorcycle Operator's Manual

Motorcycle Endorsement (License)

Motorcycle Learner's Permit

Connecticut State Laws Related to Motorcycles

Link to NHTSA - www.nhtsa.gov

Link to Reference Series: Transportation in Connecticut Article No.13b

Instructor Materials

 

Motorcycle Safety Reports

CONREP Report 2018

CONREP Report 2017

CONREP Report 2016

CONREP Report 2015

CONREP Report 2014

 

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