This is the best thing I've done all summer! Having never ridden a motorcycle I was hesitant and nervous, until I met both coaches who's contagious energy made me excited to learn. Both Dale and...
Utah Rider Education
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Utah Rider Education has been providing the highest quality MSF certified motorcycle rider education in Utah since 1985. With a team of experienced Rider Coaches who undergo constant professional development, they have the knowledge, skill, and patience to ensure a valuable and fun experience for riders of all levels. Offering a range of courses, from the Basic Rider Course for brand new riders or those returning after a long absence, to Experienced and Advanced Courses that build skill and confidence, Utah Rider Education is dedicated to improving the ride for every rider.
With multiple locations across Utah, including Ogden, Park City, South Jordan, West Jordan, Lehi, and St. George, Utah Rider Education offers a wide variety of scheduling options to accommodate riders' needs. They also provide private training for those who prefer one-on-one instruction or have a busy schedule. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider looking to enhance your skills, Utah Rider Education is committed to helping you accelerate your riding journey and ride with confidence.
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Highly recommend - My husband and I took a private class with Nick and had a great experience. I had never ridden a motorcycle or dirt bike before and by the end, I felt very comfortable with the...
Completed BRC today. I had fun and learned a lot! Jason and Nick were professional, encouraging, and always gave appropriate feedback. I found I did best when listening to said advice and...
Highly recommend! Our instructors were Dale and Jason and they were very knowledgeable and informative. They take riding correctly very seriously because, honestly, riding well is a form of...
Taking the Motorcycle Safety Foundation course with Utah Rider Ed was incredible. The class was two days long Saturday and Sunday. Saturday was split in half's, morning from 8 am to 12 pm was...





