04/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/03/2026 08:14
Program pairs riders with law enforcement motor officers to strengthen riding skills
The class is designed to benefit riders of all skill levels, from new riders to those with years of experience on the road and supports the Department's Serious About Safety initiative.
"Riders and drivers share the responsibility for making Maryland's roads safer for everyone," said Motor Vehicle Administrator Chrissy Nizer who also serves as Governor Moore's Highway Safety Representative. "Following the rules of the road, wearing proper protective gear, and practicing safe driving techniques are critical steps motorcyclists can take to stay safe on each ride. It's equally important for drivers to share the road, slow down, avoid distractions and take a second look for motorcycles when they turn or change lanes."
Training includes a classroom session and mentored road ride where riders are accompanied by motor officers. During the ride, officers communicate with participants about techniques to improve visibility, lane positioning and defensive riding strategies. Riders also participate in a low-speed training course, receiving feedback on their skills to help strengthen safe riding habits.
Maryland MOTORS classes are open for registration on a first-come, first-serve basis. Riders interested in taking a class can sign up here. Additional classes are offered exclusively to military members and affiliates at Fort Meade for those with existing base access. Military classes can be found here.
| Date | Location |
| April 13 | Harley-Davidson of Baltimore |
| April 16 | Fort George G. Meade (Military Only) |
| April 27 | Harley-Davidson of Baltimore |
| May 1 | Hagerstown Community College |
| May 5 | Harley-Davidson of Baltimore |
| May 13 | Bob's Motorcycles |
| May 14 | Easton VFW |
| May 30 | All American Harley-Davidson |
| June 8 | Harley-Davidson of Baltimore |
| June 9 | Easton VFW |
| June 10 | Bob's Motorcycles |
| June 11 | Fort George G. Meade (Military Only) |
| June 12 | Hagerstown Community College |
| June 18 | Easton VFW |
| June 24 | Bob's Motorcycles |
| June 29 | Harley-Davidson of Baltimore |
| July 14 | Harley-Davidson of Baltimore |
| July 15 | Bob's Motorcycles |
| July 17 | Hagerstown Community College |
| July 22 | Easton VFW |
| August 19 | Bob's Motorcycles |
| August 21 | Hagerstown Community College |
| August 25 | Harley-Davidson of Baltimore |
| August 27 | Easton VFW |
| September 16 | Bob's Motorcycles |
| September 18 | Hagerstown Community College |
| September 30 | Bob's Motorcycles |
Motorcyclists remain among our most vulnerable road users. When crashes occur between a motorcycle and another vehicle, the motorcyclist nearly always loses. Because riders lack the protection of a vehicle, they are far more likely to be seriously injured or killed in a crash. In 2025, there were 49 motorcycle-involved fatalities in Maryland, and eight motorcyclist fatalities have already occurred this year.
The Motor Vehicle Administration is Serious About Safety and safety on Maryland roadways is a shared responsibility. Drivers and riders can help protect one another by following these safety tips:
For Drivers:
Learn more about the Motor Vehicle Administration's Highway Safety Office's traffic safety initiatives and resources at ZeroDeathsMD.gov​ and on Facebook, X, and Instagram at @ZeroDeathsMD.