Dorset County Council’s Road Safety Team have joined forces with Dorchester and West Dorset Advanced Motorcyclists (DWDAM) to offer a free talk and ride out on Sunday 11 June, to help bikers improve their road safety skills.
The session starts at Stalbridge Community Centre and potentially life saving advice will be on offer from advanced motorcycle instructors, who will also provide feedback to those attending on improving road riding skills and getting more enjoyment out of riding motorbikes.
Participants need a full licence and a bike classed 250cc or over that is taxed, insured and has a current MOT certificate, if applicable.
Road safety officer at Dorset County Council, Emma Selway, said:
“No matter how confident we are on our motorbikes, we could all benefit from additional post-test insight and advice from professional riders.
“This will be a fun morning of like minded people enjoying their machines – it’s about refreshing skills and having a good time, but with a serious message, too.
“Anyone interested should book their place as soon as possible, as spaces are limited on both the theory and ride-out sessions.”
More information is available from Dorset County Council’s Road Safety Team.
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