3 Wheel Safety Training
3 Wheel Safety Training (3WST) is an extension of our two wheel motorcycle riding school. 3WST was created to help maximize road safety and increase skills for individuals who want to ride 3-wheel motor vehicles. Our 3-wheel site is at the Newark Pavilion location.
If you are going to ride a 3-wheeled vehicle, we want you to ride as safely as possible. The 3 Wheel Rider Clinic will give you an introduction to the 3-wheel handling skills that will help you ride more safely and advance more quickly to enjoying your 3-wheeled machine.
3WST provides you with both the Can-Am Spyder and helmet for the class.
The course is taught in 2 parts:
- Part 1 – Intro To Riding: A half day of riding and classroom to help you determine if being on a motorized vehicle is something you want to pursue.
- Part 2 – 3-Wheel Riding Clinic: A full day of classroom and riding that will teach the skills required to safely operate a 3-wheel vehicle.
Review the 3 Wheel Safety Training Frequently Asked Questions
What to bring to Total Control Introduction to 3-Wheel Riding (TC IT3WR)
- Water or other non-alcoholic beverage and a snack.
- A valid, current Driver’s License with NO RESTRICTIONS.
- Paper & pen to take notes.
- Registered students: View specific information about the Newark Pavilion location
- Signed waver. If under 18, your parent or legal guardian will be required to sign a waiver in the presence of an instructor or an approved staff member prior to your being allowed in the class. Your parent or guardian’s notarized signature is also acceptable.
Review Riding Gear Requirements
Training Vehicles
You are encouraged to use our 3-Wheel Can-Am Spyders
You can use your own insured 3-wheel vehicle as long as it has a current valid license for street operation and the tires, brakes and other controls pass inspection by our Instructors.
Spectators
Spectators are encouraged. Please be on time.
How do I register?
Class registration is handled through the BRP Can-Am website.
After you register, you will receive two emails (please check your junk and spam folders) containing specific information about your class that may not be found on this website. These include your confirmation letter, directions to your class, and important information about the course and our policies. Please read this information carefully and bring it with you to class.
When are the classes?
We offer weekend and midweek Clinics. Our class schedule is available at the BRP site. If you have a group of 6 or more, please call the office to arrange a special “private” clinic.