Motorcycle safety and training classes are set to resume as the state of NY approved of a new five-year contract between the MSF and the NY DMV.

This is a press release from the MSF…
The New York State Motorcycle Safety Program is again ready for riders and would-be riders, with safety and training classes set to resume across the state following approval of a new five-year contract between the Motorcycle Safety Foundation and the New York Department of Motor Vehicles.
The DMV transmitted the signed agreement on April 25, and within an hour, the MSF distributed updated contracts to all previously authorized motorcycle training providers in New York. Training classes are expected to resume within days across the state.
“We appreciate the hard work the New York DMV put into shepherding the agreement through the approval process with the state comptroller’s office,” said Robert Gladden, Vice President of Training Operations at the MSF. “We look forward to serving prospective and current riders in the Empire State into 2030, in partnership with the local small businesses that provide essential hands-on motorcycle training.”
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation has been working with New York state since 2009. There are two dozen sites across the state offering new rider training and license waiver classes, as well as advanced training for experienced riders.
Prospective riders can find a class and learn more about motorcycle safety in New York by visiting nysmsp.org.
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