Plain-Language Summary

Virginia law requires motorcycle training centers to have approved facilities, including classrooms, ranges, storage, and necessary equipment. They must provide motorcycles that meet safety standards and ensure proper maintenance. The law also specifies equipment like audio-visual tools, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits to support rider training.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Virginia training center must have approved classrooms, paved range areas, storage for motorcycles, audio-visual equipment, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits.

Yes, training centers must provide at least one motorcycle per student that complies with safety standards, except for experienced rider courses where students provide their own.

Facilities must have fire extinguishers and first aid kits available to ensure safety during training sessions.

Yes, three-wheeled motorcycles are included, with one required for every two students in the three-wheeled motorcycle course.