Going through police motor school
#34
good luck with the course - really great thread you've got going, thanks for taking the time to share!
I know just the ultra-basic MSF course was tough on the whole "turn your head, look where you want to go, and thats where you'll go" - can't imagine the course you're doing with your motors assignment hanging in the balance
keep at it, i'll definitely be keeping up with this thread!
I know just the ultra-basic MSF course was tough on the whole "turn your head, look where you want to go, and thats where you'll go" - can't imagine the course you're doing with your motors assignment hanging in the balance
keep at it, i'll definitely be keeping up with this thread!
#35
The manual I got was from about 5 years ago, so if the message bounced back, then I'm afraid Harris has stopped offering the manual. And I can't even remember the site I found it on. I know the e-mail address is the original one because it is on the manual printout. Also, the material is copyrighted,so I'm not sure I can scan it and send it on. I'll do some more searching on this.
#37
For those of you that are wondering if there is a course like this for civilians, there is. It is the Ride Like A Pro course. The only thing is that it is only a four hour course but the RLAP DVD's provide the same information. I plan on taking the RLAP later this year in Houston or Dallas. I already have the DVD and am practicing so that when I take the course the instuctor can advise me on what areas need improvement.
sporty06
sporty06
#39
Pallidino says motor officers are in the top 2% of riders. I can see that. I have had the RLAP dvd for a couple of years and it has helped my riding tremendously. If I feel my skills getting rusty, I get out the cones and go play in the elementray school parking lot.
Good luck on your course. Hope you pass.
Bub
Good luck on your course. Hope you pass.
Bub