Rich Oliver’s Mystery School recently announced that the two-day Motorcycle Officer Update Course now holds the coveted Plan I designation from the California Peace Officers Standards and Training agency (POST). This new designation allows the participating California Police Departments to receive reimbursement for the enrolled officer’s travel costs, per diem, class tuition and backfill.
This Police Motorcycle Officer Update course offers two days of training in an unique flat track/off road environment specifically designed for peace Officers. All classes are taught by five-time AMA 250 Grand Prix Champion Rich Oliver, at his private facility in Auberry, Calif. This remote location allows full attention to riding and improving the officer’s overall motorcycle control.
The course is designed to teach turning, balance, sliding, braking, tight area U-turns, negotiating obstacles and pursuit techniques. Each class is limited to eight officers, allowing one on one instruction and many hours of riding to reinforce the lessons.
The company says their curriculum enhances the officer’s ability to avoid accidents and injury, and to gain a greater level of control in pursuit situations over all types of road surfaces and terrain.
There 10 dates available for 2012 that run from March 20 through December 6. For more information about the course, visit www.richoliver.net or call 559-855-3089.