Trans 129.08(3)
(3)
Annual reports filed electronically. The report required under sub.
(2) (d) shall be filed electronically or be made available in a manner specified by the department.
Trans 129.08(4)
(4)
Cancellation, suspension, or denial of rider education provider licenses. Trans 129.08(4)(a)
(a) The department shall suspend and not renew a license if it finds that the licensee has engaged in any of the following:
Trans 129.08(4)(a)8.
8. The institution at which the program is offered closes or goes out of business.
Trans 129.08(4)(a)9.
9. Failure to permit or cooperate with audits, inspections, or reviews conducted under this chapter.
Trans 129.08(4)(a)10.
10. Permitting a person who does not hold a rider coach license or who is not certified by the curriculum provider to provide classroom or range instruction.
Trans 129.08(4)(b)
(b) A rider education provider may be reauthorized after cancellation, suspension, or nonrenewal when all of the following conditions have been met:
Trans 129.08(4)(b)2.
2. The rider education provider submits an application for reinstatement of the suspended, cancelled, or nonrenewed license.
Trans 129.08(4)(b)3.
3. The department is satisfied that the conditions which led to the cancellation, suspension, or nonrenewal have been corrected or no longer exist.
Trans 129.08(5)(a)
(a) A rider education provider's license shall be valid for the same period as the rider education provider's authorization to provide instruction issued by the curriculum provider.
Trans 129.08(5)(b)
(b) Authorizations that exist as of December 1, 2024, shall remain valid and considered as licenses issued under this chapter until reviewed by the department or until December 1, 2027, whichever occurs first. The department shall accept applications for renewal and review every applicant for the renewal of a license under this chapter to determine eligibility for licensing at least as frequently as the curriculum provider renews authorizations to provide instruction. The department may institute a method of selecting the date of review to establish a uniform rate of review.
Trans 129.08 History
History: Cr.
Register, January, 1998, No. 505, eff. 2-1-98;
CR 04-132: am. (1) (d) 2.
Register April 2005 No. 592, eff. 5-1-05;
CR 07-084: am. (1) (a)
Register February 2008 No. 626, eff. 3-1-08;
CR 23-073: r. and recr. Register November 2024 No. 827, eff. 12-1-24; correction in (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., and correction in (4) (a) 11. made under ss. 13.92 (4) (b) 7. and 35.17, Stats., Register November 2024 No. 827. Trans 129.09(1)(1)
Basic rider course requirements. A basic rider course shall adhere to the curriculum established for a basic rider course by the curriculum provider and approved for use by the department, and shall meet all of the following criteria:
Trans 129.09(1)(a)
(a) The course shall consist of at least 15 hours of instruction which includes pre-class assignments, if any, and both classroom and range instruction. Sufficient time as directed by the curriculum provider shall be dedicated to range instruction for students to develop skills in accordance with curriculum requirements. Classroom instruction shall be provided in accordance with sub.
(4).
Trans 129.09(1)(c)
(c) There shall be no more than 8 hours of instruction in a single day.
Trans 129.09(1)(d)
(d) At a minimum, range instruction shall be provided in 6 maneuvers, including the following:
Trans 129.09(1)(d)3.
3. Shifting, unless instructional vehicles are equipped with automatic transmissions.
Trans 129.09(2)
(2)
Basic course for experienced riders course requirements. A basic course for experienced riders shall adhere to the curriculum established for a course designated by the curriculum provider as a license waiver course for riders with sufficient riding skill and approved for use by the department, and shall meet all of the following criteria:
Trans 129.09(2)(a)
(a) The course shall consist of both classroom instruction and discussion, and range training. Sufficient time as directed by the curriculum provider shall be dedicated to range instruction for students to develop skills in accordance with curriculum requirements. Classroom instruction shall be provided in accordance with sub.
(4).
Trans 129.09(2)(c)
(c) There shall be no more than 9 hours of instruction in a single day.
Trans 129.09(2)(d)
(d) At a minimum, instruction shall be provided in all of the following maneuvers:
Trans 129.09(2)(e)
(e) A skills evaluation shall be conducted at the beginning of range training to assess an enrolled student's ability to handle a motorcycle at the level required for the range portion of the experienced rider course.
Trans 129.09(2)(g)
(g) A knowledge test and a skills test approved by the department shall be conducted prior to the end of the course.
Trans 129.09(3)
(3)
Class size. Class size may not exceed 24 students in the classroom or 12 students on the range for the basic rider course or the experienced rider course.
Trans 129.09(4)
(4)
Classroom instruction. Classroom instructors for the basic rider course and basic course for experienced riders shall teach material developed by the curriculum provider and Wisconsin-specific material approved by the department. Classroom instruction may be provided in full or in part by online programs that teach the department-approved curriculum. Classroom instruction shall be supplemented by discussion of relevant topics during the range portion of the class. Training provided in the classroom or online shall include a testing mechanism that evaluates student comprehension of the curriculum. Testing may accommodate learning disabilities, limited English proficiency, or medical conditions.
Trans 129.09(5)
(5)
Range instruction. A rider coach may exclude students who, in a rider coach's opinion, demonstrate a lack of the skill, attention, or cooperation needed to safely complete the range portion of a course from further participation in range exercises in that course. This shall not preclude the student from participating in range exercises in a rider course at another time or location. Actions taken under this subsection must be consistent with standards set by the curriculum provider.
Trans 129.09 Note
Note: Learning to ride a motorcycle is a physical skill. A person's learning abilities and physical coordination may affect the person's ability to master the skills involved. Because the skills used in earlier training exercises are fundamental and needed to complete later exercises, in the interest of safety, a rider coach may counsel a person to self-evaluate and possibly withdraw from range instruction. For example, a person who cannot master manipulation of the clutch and shifting a standard transmission in the class time allotted for learning that skill might prove a danger to other participants. The rider coach has authority, under this rule, to exclude a person from the remaining range exercises. Actions taken under this authority must be consistent with the standards set forth in the Motorcycle Safety Foundation Standards. The Wisconsin attorney general approved incorporation of these standards by reference on February 19, 2024, as required by s.
227.21 (2), Stats. Copies of these standards are available through the Wisconsin Motorcycle Safety Program State Administrator or the Legislative Reference Bureau.
Trans 129.09(6)
(6)
Skills and knowledge testing. All students shall be afforded an opportunity to participate in department-approved classroom knowledge and end-of-course range skills testing.
Trans 129.09(6)(a)
(a) Students shall successfully complete classroom knowledge testing to qualify for a demerit point reduction.
Trans 129.09(6)(b)
(b) Students shall successfully complete both classroom knowledge testing and end-of-course range skills testing to qualify for a skills test waiver.
Trans 129.09 History
History: Cr.
Register, January, 1998, No. 505, eff. 2-1-98;
CR 04-132: am. (1) (b) and (2) (a)
Register April 2005 No. 592, eff. 5-1-05;
CR 07-084: am. (1) (f) and (2) (e), r. (3)
Register February 2008 No. 626, eff. 3-1-08;
CR 23-043: am. (title), (1) (intro.), (a), (b), (d) (intro.), 3., r. (1) (e), renum. (1) (f) to (3) and am., r. (1) (g), r. and recr. (2) (intro.), (a), am. (2) (b), r. and recr. (2) (e), r. (2) (f), cr. (2) (g), (4) to (6) Register November 2024 No. 827, eff. 12-1-24; (3) (title) created under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 2., Stats., and correction in (5) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register November 2024 No. 827. Trans 129.10(1)(1)
Rider coach license requirement. A person providing training on the operation of motorcycles for motorcycle skills test waiver purposes or for demerit point reduction purposes shall be licensed as a rider coach.
Trans 129.10(1m)
(1m) Application. Rider coaches seeking a rider coach license to participate in the waiver of skills test program, demerit point reduction program, or both, shall complete and submit an application to the department on the department's form.
Trans 129.10(2)
(2)
License eligibility criteria. A person may not be licensed as a rider coach unless the person meets the requirements of par.
(a) or
(b) and pars.
(c) to
(g), and the driver record requirements of sub.
(3):
Trans 129.10(2)(a)
(a) The person has completed a rider coach preparation course in this state meeting the requirements of the curriculum provider.
Trans 129.10(2)(b)
(b) The person has completed a rider coach preparation course meeting the curriculum provider's requirements and approved by another jurisdiction, U.S. governmental agency, or a branch of the military, and has completed an out-of-state rider coach orientation course in this state or is authorized to grant skills test waivers in this state as December 1, 2024. To qualify under this paragraph, a person may be required to provide proof of completion of pre-course and course assignments from the rider coach preparation course the person attended.
Trans 129.10(2)(c)
(c) The person teaches 2 range and 2 classroom courses during each year of an authorization period.
Trans 129.10(2)(d)
(d) The person successfully completes a minimum of 6 hours of motorcycle rider education related professional development activity sponsored or approved by the department during each year subsequent to the year the person completes rider coach training described in par.
(a) or
(b).
Trans 129.10(2)(e)
(e) The person successfully completes all knowledge tests, all skill tests, and other evaluations required for rider coach certification.
Trans 129.10(2)(f)
(f) The person is certified as a rider coach by the curriculum provider.
Trans 129.10 Note
Note: Nothing in this rule prohibits a rider education provider or the curriculum provider from imposing more stringent driver record or background requirements upon instructors.
Trans 129.10(3)
(3)
Instructor driver record requirements. To be licensed as a rider coach, a person shall maintain a satisfactory driving record. A person's driving record may not be considered satisfactory under this subsection if that person:
Trans 129.10(3)(am)
(am) Has been convicted under s.
346.04 (2t) or
(3), under s.
346.57 (4) (a) to
(k) for speeding in excess of 20 miles per hour over the applicable speed limit, under 346.62, 346.63 (1), (2) or (6) (a), 346.67 (1), 346.70 (1) as an operator, under s.
346.94 (2), or, if the violation caused bodily harm, as defined in s. 939.22 (4), to another where persons engaged in work in a highway maintenance or construction area, utility work area, or emergency or roadside response area are at risk from traffic, under s.
346.04 (1) or
(2),
346.18 (6),
346.37,
346.39,
346.46 (1), or
346.57 (2),
(3),
(4) (d) to
(h), or
(5), or under an ordinance adopted in conformity with these offenses, or under any offenses in another jurisdiction that prohibits the following conduct as described in the other jurisdiction's laws:
Trans 129.10(3)(am)1.
1. Failure to perform duties required of a driver after an accident, such as stopping, exchanging driver information, or reporting an accident.
Trans 129.10(3)(am)2.
2. Fleeing or attempting to elude an officer, or knowingly resisting an officer by failing to stop a vehicle.
Trans 129.10(3)(am)3.
3. Operating a commercial vehicle with alcohol concentration of 0.04 or more but less than 0.1 and causing injury.
Trans 129.10(3)(am)5.
5. Operating while under influence of intoxicant or controlled substance, or with a prohibited alcohol concentration.
Trans 129.10 Note
Note: The offenses described would all be 6-point offenses if committed in this state. See s. Trans 101.02 (1). There is no requirement that the other jurisdiction's statute strictly conform to Wisconsin's, only that it prohibits similar conduct. Variations in language from that used in Wisconsin statutes is expected and will not render a violation dissimilar. The department considers the type of conduct prohibited by the other jurisdiction's law, not the particular conduct committed by the licensee.
Trans 129.10(3)(b)
(b) Has been involved in 2 or more accidents in the preceding year and the accident report for more than one accident indicates that the person may have been causally negligent.
Trans 129.10(3)(c)
(c) Has had his or her operator's license revoked or suspended for a traffic violation other than a parking violation, failure to pay a forfeiture or other debt of any type, at any time during the preceding year.
Trans 129.10 Note
Note: Nothing in this rule prohibits a rider education provider or the curriculum provider from imposing more stringent driver record or background requirements upon rider coaches.
Trans 129.10(4)(a)
(a) Conduct rider courses and programs at authorized training sites, in conjunction with an approved rider education provider, and in a manner that meets the standards required by the curriculum provider.
Trans 129.10(4)(b)
(b) Maintain a low risk and positive learning environment for all students.
Trans 129.10(4)(c)
(c) Follow riding practices consistent with the curriculum provider's teachings.
Trans 129.10(4)(d)
(d) Operate a motorcycle on a frequent, routine basis during the riding season.
Trans 129.10(4)(e)
(e) Ride, drive, and teach classes free of intoxicants, controlled substances, and controlled substance analogs as defined in ch.
340, Stats.