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60-2125. Motorcycle safety courses; requirements.(1) The department shall establish minimum requirements for both basic and advanced motorcycle safety courses which qualify for reimbursement under the Motorcycle Safety Education Act. The courses shall be designed to develop, instill, and improve the knowledge, attitudes, habits, and skills necessary for safe operation of a motorcycle.(2) Minimum requirements for a basic course shall include, but not be limited to:(a) At least six hours of classroom instruction and sufficient laboratory instruction time for the student to apply and practice through observation and actual driving experience what has been learned in the classroom;(b) At least eight hours of laboratory instruction time which includes actual driving of a motorcycle by the student; and(c) Classroom and laboratory instruction shall be scheduled in an integrated and correlated sequence with laboratory driving experience following the relevant classroom instruction.(3) Minimum requirements for an advanced course shall include, but not be limited to, at least six hours of coordinated classroom and laboratory instruction and driving experience specifically designed for the experienced motorcycle operator. SourceLaws 1981, LB 22, § 2; R.S.1943, (1984), § 60-2110; Laws 1986, LB 1004, § 7.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-2125

60-2125. Motorcycle safety courses; requirements.(1) The department shall establish minimum requirements for both basic and advanced motorcycle safety courses which qualify for reimbursement under the Motorcycle Safety Education Act. The courses shall be designed to develop, instill, and improve the knowledge, attitudes, habits, and skills necessary for safe operation of a motorcycle.(2) Minimum requirements for a basic course shall include, but not be limited to:(a) At least six hours of classroom instruction and sufficient laboratory instruction time for the student to apply and practice through observation and actual driving experience what has been learned in the classroom;(b) At least eight hours of laboratory instruction time which includes actual driving of a motorcycle by the student; and(c) Classroom and laboratory instruction shall be scheduled in an integrated and correlated sequence with laboratory driving experience following the relevant classroom instruction.(3) Minimum requirements for an advanced course shall include, but not be limited to, at least six hours of coordinated classroom and laboratory instruction and driving experience specifically designed for the experienced motorcycle operator. SourceLaws 1981, LB 22, § 2; R.S.1943, (1984), § 60-2110; Laws 1986, LB 1004, § 7.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-2125

60-2125. Motorcycle safety courses; requirements.(1) The department shall establish minimum requirements for both basic and advanced motorcycle safety courses which qualify for reimbursement under the Motorcycle Safety Education Act. The courses shall be designed to develop, instill, and improve the knowledge, attitudes, habits, and skills necessary for safe operation of a motorcycle.(2) Minimum requirements for a basic course shall include, but not be limited to:(a) At least six hours of classroom instruction and sufficient laboratory instruction time for the student to apply and practice through observation and actual driving experience what has been learned in the classroom;(b) At least eight hours of laboratory instruction time which includes actual driving of a motorcycle by the student; and(c) Classroom and laboratory instruction shall be scheduled in an integrated and correlated sequence with laboratory driving experience following the relevant classroom instruction.(3) Minimum requirements for an advanced course shall include, but not be limited to, at least six hours of coordinated classroom and laboratory instruction and driving experience specifically designed for the experienced motorcycle operator. SourceLaws 1981, LB 22, § 2; R.S.1943, (1984), § 60-2110; Laws 1986, LB 1004, § 7.