The fun and adventure are just one of the few reasons why many people choose to ride motorcycle. Though many still fear in riding motorcycle, but with the trend nowadays, the population of motorcycle enthusiast has rapidly increased. As popularly claimed, riding is fun. But it would be much fun if we know the techniques and basic rules in motorcycling. And how do we learn those skills and the safety measures? Is there a necessity to attend a rider’s school? Or can we just attend a simple home school? Either which may not be everyone’s cup of tea. There will be a discussion as to what technology one will choose. One must first understand the benefits and drawbacks as well before making a decision. There are so many factors that need to be considered as well.
Attending a rider’s school may have a lot of benefits. It gives you the better opportunity to learn the important basic knowledge and skills. But it is not all beneficial as there are also some negative aspect of attending a rider’s school.

Let us take a look on the pro and cons of attending a motorcycling course in a Rider’s School:

 

3 Pros Rider’s School:

  • Learn and develop skills
    In a rider’s school, beginners get a great value in learning the different techniques in motorcycling. With a professional instructor, the rider may enhance his skills in driving a motorcycle. Various techniques and different skills are professionally taught in a rider’s school.
  • Reduce risk
    Safety first is the primary rule in motorcycling. The rider’s school see to it that the student rider is equipped with knowledge on the proper safety measures in motorcycle riding. Wearing of proper motorcycle clothing is required such as the men’s motorcycle jacket and men’s motorcycle boots. Wearing of such appropriate motor’s clothing reduce the risk of danger in motorcycling.
  • Acquire license fast
    It is easier to get a license once enrolled in a rider’s school. The school gives a certification to the rider after he finished the course. The certificate is a proof that the student had undergone proper training and completed the basic course of motorcycle riding.

3 Cons Rider’s School:

  • Expensive
    Because of the facilities and training materials used, the usual charge is really high. You will be paying the instructors plus there might be a need for a school uniform and other miscellaneous fees. And this excludes the expenses commuting to and from the school. Plus you will be spending for your food and accommodation.
  • Limited info
    The usual class is limited only to an hour to 2hours per meeting. Though the training is comprehensive, but there is only a quick interaction in the theory. Since the time is limited, you cannot go back to the discussion which you had difficulty in catching up.
  • Time consuming
    To be in a Rider’s School, you need to spare your time for it. You need time to prepare for school and commuting as well. You also have to follow the schedule set by the school.

Nowadays, home study or DIY turns out to be the best alternative for learning. It is believed to be a practical and comfortable method to achieve knowledge and enhance your skills. Although the benefits outweigh the disadvantages by far, still there are also have some drawbacks.

Here is a look at the pros and cons in a motorcycle riding home study:

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3 Pros Home School:

  • Cost effective
    In a home study, it saves you the trouble in paying the school. You can also save in transportation and accommodation. There will no miscellaneous fees to pay. Considering that nowadays it is difficult to find a comprehensive motorcycle riding course for a cheaper price.
  • Convenient
    Home study can fit on anyone with a busy lifestyle. It has no worries of getting late or absent from the class. A rider can study and learn anytime he wants. It is brilliant for anyone who wants to learn in his own time and own pace.
  • Focused
    Home study is no pressure at all. The rider gets an ample time to study and learn. It has no time limits therefore he can repeat and study well the lessons the rider is having trouble with. The training is also more focused and may also motivate him to develop on whatever skills he might want to enhance.

3 Cons Home study:

  • Isolation
    Usually in home study, it may create a sense of isolation. You might miss the opportunity to mingle with others. There is a lack of interaction and discussion between other riders and veterans. There are so many other things which colleagues can share and provide such as their techniques and various skills in handling a motorcycle.
  • Lack of accreditation
    Unlike in a rider’s school, home study don’t have any certification. You may not also have a licensed trainer. There will also be a lack of training materials and facilities. Normally it would be difficult to acquire a license without a certification from an accredited riding school
  • Lack of supervision
    Home school is you are on your own. Seldom get trainers to save money. Some don’t have the licensed to train. There is no monitoring of whatever activities you are doing. There is also no assessment therefore you will never know if what you are doing is right.

Motorcycle riding is not easy. Even experts says that motorcycling require a commitment, both physical and mental. And regardless of whatever method you may want to learn and develop skills, it is necessary that one must have knowledge in motorcycle riding. Though it is believed that learning is greatly dependent on the individual’s interest and motivation. But we have to analyze both the benefits and drawback factors. By understanding the advantages and disadvantages of gaining knowledge by either attending in a Rider’s School or Home Study, will give you a better understanding in making a decision.