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Get on the Fast Track

Fast Trac Safety Training Motorcycle School is located in Calgary's South East corner of the city. At Fast Trac our instructors instill riders with the importance of road safety and proper riding techniques. Structured classroom presentations, along with dynamic on the lot training, facilitate students in rider basics and safety.

Initial lot practice covers a successful progression through: Knowing your bike, Pre-trip checklists, techniques, bike gear, strategies, maneuvers and special situations that will enable new riders to learn the critical skills to ride safely and enjoy the road.

Experienced riders will benefit by leaning a few new tricks and improving their skills. Our innovator training approach uses light weight bikes, cruisers and sport type bikes to suit a wide range of rider skill levels.


"During 2005, 124206 collisions were recorded on Alberta roadways. Property damage collisions (over $1000) represented 85.4% (106088) of this total while 14.3% (17726) were non-fatal injury collisions. Fatal collisions accounted for 0.3% (392) of the total reported collisions." - Alberta Traffic Collision Stats, 2005

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Three motorcycles driving down a street


Suzuki GT250 motorcycle

Hyosung GV 250 motorcycle

Riding a motorcycle is a high risk activity. This is because motorcycles have the disadvantage of being less stable, smaller and more vulnerable in a crash than other vehicles. New riders have a greater risk of having a collision because they are unfamiliar with the controls and the handling characteristics of the motorcycle.
  
Even if you are an experienced automobile driver, when learning to ride a motorcycle, be aware that you are once again a beginner, always ride with a safety first attitude and try to avoid dangerous situations. Being involved in a collision can mean a loss of income, health and possibly a life. Bikers allmost always come off second best in collisions with other vehicles. Remember road safety is everyone’s business.
 
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