ACT - Rider Safety Training

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ACT - Rider Safety Training

Post by Gosling1 »

"Ride 'N' Thrive" is the title of a rider development program, for riders who wish to improve their road riding and hazard perception skills.

The local MRA branch, in conjunction with the NRMA-ACT Road Safety Trust, and H.A.R.T, will be presenting a series of ON ROAD hazard perception and risk minimisation course for ACT motorcyclists.

The first 2 courses comprise one full day each (8 hours), and will be conducted over the weekend of the 4th & 5th of February 2006.

These courses are limited to 12 participants each, and only cost $90 per person (1/2 the normal course fee - NRMA-ACT Road Safety Trust is subsidising the other 1/2 of the course cost for each participant.)

If any local ACT riders want to take part, please send me an e-mail, I will forward the pdf attachments directly to you.

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Post by gearbox »

I wonder when Bracks {Mr Mirrors} will do something like this with our $50 "discrimination" TAX :x :x :evil:
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email sent Gos in da Know!
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Post by Barrabob »

I am all for this sort of stuff should be more of it, I asume it has a largish on bike componant.

Queensland they just send out the wallopers and tell them if it has 2 wheels book it for something so they set up roadblocks on sundays and do just that.

Think that has settled now must have harrased a lawyer.
If I rode my bike at the speed of light, what would happen when I switched on its headlights?

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