Washington Motorcycle Safety Training is an approved provider of the Washington Department of Licensing motorcycle training courses. These are endorsement test waiver courses that allow you to train, then test with us instead of at a DOL Office. Our school is run and owned by motorcycle riders of all different types and styles who are passionate about the sport and saving lives. If you already ride, or want to ride a motorcycle or scooter, we have the experience and training you need. Washington Motorcycle Safety Training's Corporate Office is based in Arlington WA, operating training sites in Everett and the Greater Snohomish County Area. Everett is only 35 minutes ride or drive north of Seattle and 30 minutes south of Burlington.
Washington Motorcycle Safety Training's classrooms are located at Everett Power Sports (South Everett), and Cycle Barn- Smokey Point. Our training sites for the riding portion of our courses take place in south Everett, so if you live North, South, East, West of Everett you’re not far away from one of WMST's classes.
Our Instructors have extensive training backgrounds. All are certified through the Washington Motorcycle Safety Program.
Teamwork is the fuel that allows the individual to unlock their full potential.
As we are a driving school for motorcycles, our goal is to provide you with the physical and mental skills you need to negotiate today's challenging roads in the Puget Sound Area. We work hard to make sure each rider/student receives, not only important knowledge with hands-on skills training, but ENJOYMENT in beginning or continuing their life of motorcycling. We are also here to answer any questions you have regarding motorcycles, riding gear, and of course motorcycle training.
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Chris Johnson (aka English) comes to the USA from London, England. Chris is an experienced advanced driver and rider and held several instructor positions back in England. Chris has ridden in some of Europe's most congested cities including London, Paris, and Rome. These experiences have enabled Chris to truly appreciate the need for basic and ongoing rider training for anyone interested in surviving the madness of Puget Sound traffic. |
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