Why train with Alert?
"I was very impressed with the training techniques used ... the course was very thorough in its techniques of safe and competent motorcycle riding. The company maintains the highest standard of instructors and training required to meet RAC customer service criteria."
- Mark Mateljan, former Driver Training Manager for the RAC and former WA Police motorcycle riding instructor.
Alert has trained over 7,000 people to ride.
More than 500 people a year gain their motorcycling licenses through Alert. Most people come to Alert on the recommendation of friends or family who have trained with us. Read what others of have had to say about their experience at Alert.
"Your company's approach and that of all of your staff is very professional and, above all, very safe and I am confident that you have contributed to lowering the road toll here in WA. I am more than happy to recommend Alert to friends and colleagues. Thanks again."
- Russell Clark
Students go through Alert's expertly constructed and well documented curriculum at a pace suited to each individual.
Alert's training is based on proven defensive riding principles and caters for all levels of prior experience from the novice to the born again biker. Curriculum materials have been developed with input from, amongst others, the WA Police and the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. Find out more about the curriculum and training process in our FAQ Training section.
"Thank you for utilizing the experience of sworn staff at this office to assist you in ensuring that the road positioning charts and pre-on road skill sheets were accurate."
- P Janczyk, Senior Constable 6473, Road Safety Section, WA Police
Alert's instructors are qualified, experienced, professional motorcycle and scooter riders with a passionate commitment to making the learning experience safe and fun.
They have many years of riding and teaching experience and hold nationally recognized qualifications including Certificate III Road Transport - Motorcycle Instruction and Certifcate IV in Workplace Assessment and Training. They hold current St John's Senior First Aid Certificates. You can learn more about them on the staff page.
Alert provides all the necessary equipment.
All the equipment you need, including motorcycles, scooters, full-face helmets, wet weather gear and gloves is provided by Alert. You just need to bring your permit!
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