CBT Resources (Road rides)
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See below for some helpful post-CBT tips on how to approach the challenges of urban riding, city riding and rural riding, along with some insight regarding further motorcycle training, how to approach first independent road rides and the importance of taking personal responsibility.
Urban riding
84% of motorcycle casualties involve a collision with a car, where the most common factor is ‘failed to look’. [more]
City riding
City motorcycle riding, with its intense traffic, can be extremely challenging and with risks to be aware of. [more]
Rural riding
With open A roads, restricted view B roads and single-track unclassified roads, rural riding has many risk factors. [more]
First ride
New riders must take responsibility, assume they are invisible, anticipate the actions of others and riding defensively. [more]
More training
Post-CBT, riders can opt to complete a full motorcycle test, including theory and a two-part practical motorcycle test. [more]
Be responsible
Accept that seldom does perceived ability match actual ability, then the value of ongoing training becomes clear. [more]
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ROAD RIDES
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