Jurassic Riders Motorcycle Club Okanagan, BC
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Riding Safely

It never hurts to refresh hand signals for riding motorcycles.  Take a few minutes and review hand signals. Remind your colleagues as well for the beneift of all. 
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Kelowna & District Safety Council

Fawn Clark is the Program Assistant for Kelowna & District Safety Council – a local non-profit safety organization - providing ICBC approved training for new and experienced Motorcyclists seeking training or BC licensing.


KDSC  is a resource for information on riding classes  specifically designed to suit client's needs for refreshing valuable riding skills, as well as meet the requirements to new riders fully equipped for safe travels on the road. 


In addition – KDSC helps ensure seniors remain  safe and legal,  including special sessions for seniors who have been called in for Drive Able Testing due to age or medical conditions.  They have been operating as a registered charitable organization since 1980 – with an excellent reputation and dedication to safety of the local community.


Also, if our club has any events, they may be interested in possibly attending and offering their resources and information to members directly at such an event. They also have brochures available or graphics if required. 


Please feel free to contact Fawn Clark (250-765-3163) at your earliest convenience for further information or visit their website here where you can find more info on their programs and organization. 

Help ensure the safety of local riders.



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