The Lawton Police Department is revving up motorcycle safety with an exciting Motorcycle Safety Rider Course at Diamondback Harley-Davidson today. Running from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the course is open to all riders, whether you’re just getting started or looking to refresh your riding skills. Experienced officers from the department’s motor unit will be there to guide participants through essential safety practices that can make all the difference on the road.
This course isn’t just about riding—it’s about fostering awareness among riders and promoting responsible behavior when sharing the road with other vehicles. A historic touch is added with a photo shared by the department, showcasing former Officer James Tuckness training for the T.A.P. Unit back in 1980. This nod to the past highlights the agency’s long-standing commitment to motorcycle training.
So, if you’re in the area and want to brush up on your skills while mingling with seasoned pros, this could be the perfect way to take the bike out for a spin! Remember, it’s better to learn the ropes than to find yourself in a sticky situation. Who knew motorcycle safety could be so nostalgic and fun?
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