otorcycle training in Georgia offers new and experienced riders an effective way to build their motorcycle riding skills before hitting the road. Whether you’re preparing for your license or just want some tips and tricks, Georgia’s certified training courses provide just what you need to cruise the roads with confidence.
Southern Harvest is here to ensure you have the information you need to stay safe on your bike. We also provide a competitive motorcycle insurance quote.
New Motorcycle Rider Courses
If you’re just getting started on your journey with riding, you probably have plenty of questions. From “Can you buy a motorcycle without a license?” to “Do you need courses for the license?”, these questions are essential when owning a bike.
Georgia offers a beginner training course that will give you the skills and confidence to be on the roads. An entry-level motorcycle safety course is ideal to take before obtaining your Georgia motorcycle license. If you take it, you can get a waiver for the driving and written tests. An MSF course in Georgia emphasizes safety, balance, and control — perfect for riders with little to no experience.
Below are some details about what to expect with a beginner class.
Basic RiderCourse (BRC)
This is a foundational beginner motorcycle class that will show you how to ride a motorcycle and guide you to ride with ease.
- Course Duration: 15 Hours (5 hours classroom + 10 hours on-cycle)
- Enrollment Fee: $250 in-state / $300 out-of-state
- Credential Earned: 90-day license test waiver (waives the written and riding test at DDS for 90 days)
Notes: No prior ride experience needed; the Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program (GMSP) provides bikes and helmets at state training sites; must pass both written and skills evaluations to graduate.
3-Wheel RiderCourse
Maybe you’re starting your riding journey with a 3-wheel bike (a trike). If so, Georgia offers instruction on how to handle these vehicles.
- Course Duration: Typically similar to basic Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) format (several hours classroom + range) — length may vary by provider (state’s “Three-Wheel Waiver” courses are eligible for test waiver)
- Enrollment Fee: Varies by provider (must check local MSF/approved school)
- Credential Earned: 90-day license waiver on the 3-wheel license test, in states that accept it (Georgia expanded three-wheel waiver)
Notes: Must use or bring a three-wheel motorcycle
Intermediate, Advanced, & Specialized Courses for Experienced Riders
For riders with time in the saddle, Georgia offers a range of intermediate, advanced, and specialized options. These courses will sharpen your overall riding skills and performance. You will learn beyond the basics, focusing on precision handling, specialized techniques, and real-world scenarios. Before diving into specific programs like the Basic RiderCourse 2 (BRC2) License Waiver, here’s what seasoned riders can expect from this next level of training.
Basic RiderCourse 2 (BRC2) License Waiver
- Course Duration: 1 day (classroom + on-cycle training)
- Enrollment Fee: $100 in-state / $150 out-of-state
- Credential Earned: 90-day license test waiver (waives written + riding tests upon successful completion)
Notes: Riders must bring their own bike, helmet, and protective gear; limited to riders with some experience or training. As you know, Georgia has laws requiring helmet use when riding.
Advanced RiderCourse (ARC)
- Course Duration: 1 day (classroom + on-cycle range exercises)
- Enrollment Fee: $100 (Georgia) / $150 (out-of-state)
- Credential Earned: Certificate of completion (may offer insurance discount)
Notes: Rider must bring their own bike, helmet, and gear
AdventureBike RiderCourse
- Adventure Bike (ADV)
- Course Duration: Varies by school or provider (classroom + on-trail / on-road segments)
- Enrollment Fee: Varies by school or provider
- Credential Earned: Certificate of completion
Notes: May require your own adventure bike or gear
Rider Refresher Course
- Course Duration: Often half-day to full-day sessions (4–8 hours)
- Enrollment Fee: Varies by school or provider
- Credential Earned: Certificate of attendance
Notes: Rider must have prior experience; use your own bike and gear

Start Smart, Ride Safe, and Get Insured with Southern Harvest
Now that you understand more about the motorcycle training Georgia offers and tips for drivers, it’s time to move ahead with your safety. While you’re at it, check out a free quote for your bike insurance with Southern Harvest. You can bundle your auto insurance to save on your overall premium. An agent is standing by, ready to assist you with your questions. You are in good hands when you trust Southern for your coverage needs.
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