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DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY AND THE AIR FORCE
JOINT FORCES HEADQUARTERS - ARIZONA
ARIZONA ARMY NATIONAL
GUARD
5636 E. MCDOWELL RD.
PHOENIX, AZ 85008-3495
NGAZ-LCC 11 April 2015
MEMORANDUM FOR All AZ ARNG Personnel
SUBJECT: Motorcycle Safety Policy
1. References:
a. Department of Defense Traffic Safety Program, DoDI 6055.04 Paragraph 4-6
b. The Army Safety Program, AR 385-10, Paragraph 11-7 and 11-9
2. Motorcycle Safety Policy: This motorcycle policy outlines safety standards for operating
motorcycles on and off AZARNG installations. Under this policy, a motorcycle is defined as
any motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of its operator and/or passenger and
designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground, e.g. motorcycle,
motor driven cycle, speed-limited motor-driven cycle, moped, motor cycle, motorized or motor-
assisted bicycle, trikes, Can-Am Spyders, or motorcycles with side cars.
3. Applicability: This policy applies to all AZARNG military personnel in a duty status; AGR
personnel, at any time, on or off an AZARNG installation and to all DA Civilian personnel in a
duty status. Although adherence to the safety constraints cited in this policy is encouraged by
all, this policy does not apply to off-duty M-Day personnel, off-duty DOD civilians, non-DOD
civilians, state employees, retirees, and dependents operating motorcycles on or off AZARNG
installations. Subordinate commands will not modify this policy without my consent.
4. Motorcycle Operations: Before operating a motorcycle on or off the installation, all service
members assigned or attached to the AZARNG will:
a. Within 30 days of assignment to the AZARNG or acquisition of a motorcycle, show
proof of completion of, or enrollment in, an approved Motorcycle Safety Foundations (MSF)
course.
b. Successfully complete the motorcycle Basic Rider Course (BRC) and follow up on
completing the Advanced Rider Course (ARC) and/or the Military Sportbike Rider Course
(MSRC).
c. Execute a written motorcycle safety contract/agreement with their commander.
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