Three Wheel Basic Rider Course (3WBRC)
The 3 Wheel Basic Rider Course (3WBRC) provides approximately 20 hours of classroom and on-motorcycle instruction. In this course, you will develop and practice four fundamental riding skills:
- Three-wheel motorcycle familiarization
- Shifting/stopping
- Adjusting speed and turning
- Stopping quickly
Once the basic skills are honed, you will expand into street-riding skills, including:
- Advanced turning techniques
- Advanced braking techniques
- Swerving
You will also learn and practice the mental skills needed to develop street-riding strategies and the ability to navigate special situations.
3 Wheel Basic Rider Course Eligibility
Any Illinois resident (16 or older) who holds a valid driver's license or permit is eligible to register. All students must submit a signed Waiver or Release of Liability form at their first class. Students younger than 18 should have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian and bring it with them to the first class. A parent or guardian must be present when a student younger than 18 checks in for the first session.
Protective Clothing Requirements
In addition to the waiver mentioned above, participants should bring protective clothing. The following items are required:
- Sturdy, over-the-ankle footwear (not cloth or canvas; boots suggested)
- Long pants
- Long-sleeve shirt or jacket
- Gloves that cover entire hands
- Protective eyewear (any type of glasses that can be worn while operating a motorcycle/driving)
Helmets and motorcycles will be provided. Students are welcome to bring their own DOT-approved three-quarter or full-face helmets.
Licensing
A completion card stamped with J11 Restriction will be mailed to all students who have successfully completed the 3 Wheel Basic Rider Course. The completion card will waive the Secretary of State motorcycle written and driving tests for those 18 and older. Students 16–17 years old will be able to apply for an “M” classification but are required to present the BRC completion card and take the written and riding tests at the Secretary of State Driver Services facility. The 3WBRC completion card may also be used for insurance discounts, check with your insurance provider for additional details.
J11 Restriction
J11 restriction indicates the driver took the riding skill test on a three-wheel motorcycle (Class M) or three-wheel motor-driven cycle (Class L) and is restricted to a three-wheel cycle of the proper class.
Registering for a course
If you are interested in registering for the Three Wheeled Basic Course or would like more information, please contact your nearest Regional Center for registration instructions.