Motorcycle roadcraft: the police rider's handbook

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Motorcycle roadcraft: the police rider's handbook

Motorcycle roadcraft: the police rider's handbook

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Understand the four-phase system of car control and how you can apply it to all driving situations. The system promotes careful observation, early anticipation and planning, and a systematic use of the controls to achieve maximum machine stability. It is a systematic way of dealing with an unpredictable environment. It is central to Motorcycle Roadcraft, drawing together all other riding skills in a coordinated response to road and traffic conditions. It gives you the time to select the best position, speed and gear to negotiate the hazards safely and efficiently. A useful aid to remember the System of Motorcycle Control is the mnemonic IPSGA. This stands for: Additionally, the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) National Riding Standard is specifically designed to capture the key insights of the GDE framework, with a similar emphasis on the need for new riders to continue to reflect on their skill, knowledge and understanding as they progress through their riding career, and take the necessary steps to close any gaps.

Exclusive video clips: contains nine exclusive videos showing key manoeuvres, including the limit point and overtaking. The new editions of these iconic titles have been developed in consultation with expert representatives from the police and other emergency services. Understand the four-phase system of motorcycle control and how you can apply it to all riding situations, including reducing the risks that riders face from the actions of other road users. The aim of Motorcycle Roadcraft is to improve your riding ability. Your safety and that of other road users depends on your awareness of what’s happening around you and your ability to control the position and speed of your machine relative to everything else on the road. A collision or even a near miss can be the result of a lapse in riding skill. Motorcycle Roadcraft aims to help you become a better rider by increasing your awareness of all the factors that affect your riding – your own capabilities, the characteristics of your machine, and the road and traffic conditions, including the actions of other road users that can put you at risk. Learn new skills – new full colour 3D illustrations and diagrams to help you learn the key principles and techniques for better riding.Robin Gwinnett, Training Manager, South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust and Chair, Driver Training Advisory Group (NHS Ambulance) Users can work at their own pace: A licence for a student will last 12 months from when they first log in, allowing them to work at their own pace to complete the course. Nearly half of drivers involved in a daylight collision with a motorcyclist fail to look properly and don't see the rider before the crash. How Motorcycle Roadcraft can help you become a better rider

I am usually the one accused of over-complicating things but do you really need to distinguish between single and multi-stage overtakes? Someone on another (now defunct) board created a spreadsheet and did some sums. Gist of the results were that for the single (aka 'momentum' overtake, you have to commit earlier due to the speed differential. Learn new skills - new full-colour 3D illustrations help you learn key principles and techniques for better riding Administrator access - one of the key aspects, the administrator for each organisation will have access to a full audit trail of each student's progress.Interactive quizzes: at the end of each section there are interactive quizzes for students to test themselves. Since 1955, Roadcraft has been developed and updated by leading experts. Several new editions have been published between 1960 and 2013, each incorporating changes in legislation and improvements in driving practice while retaining the best of the previous editions. In 1965, the first edition of Motorcycle Roadcraft was published, followed by further editions between 1973 and 2013.

If you are interested in becoming a Qualified Observer, you should mention this to one of the Senior Observers who will give you more details on what is required and speak to the Chairman of the Training Committee on your behalf. Who will train me to pass my Advanced Test? Inform the injured party’s partner without causing undue alarm. If police have attended, liaise with dealing officer as they may wish to relay this news. The last edition of Motorcycle Roadcraft was published in 2013 and was the first edition to feature the European Goals for Driver Education (GDE). The GDE framework set out the competences that driver training in the UK and EU should focus on to produce the safest possible drivers and riders. It emphasised higher-level competences such as taking into account human factors that can affect riding behaviour even before the rider gets onto a motorcycle, managing personal risk factors, and developing accurate self-assessment so that every rider continues to reflect on and improve their competence throughout their riding career. This new edition of Motorcycle Roadcraft was produced with the strategic oversight of a Standing Advisory Board with representatives from major police and civilian riding organisations, to whom we are most grateful. Standing Advisory Board From 1994, the Police Foundation took responsibility for producing Roadcraft, widening the range to include Towing Roadcraft (2000), Fleetcraft(2001) a DVD edition, Roadcraft: the Police Driver's Course in Advanced Driving(2005) and Roadcraft Online(2017).

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Exclusive video clips - contains nine exclusive videos showing key manoeuvres, including limit points and overtaking.

The Roadcraft system of car control has been used for over 75 years by police drivers. It is an integral part of the Roadcraft driver and rider handbooks, and remains unchanged to this day.First of all congratulations! If you are a member of York Advanced Motorcyclists, when you have passed your test, you will be moved into Team 5 initially, whereby you can further develop your skills and gain experience of riding with a group of people who have all passed their Advanced Test. Now that you have passed your IAM Advanced Test, there are a number of options open to you:



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