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pretty much as the title, really - I know there are a few motorcyclists here so thought it might be of interest. I haven't been yet but the fire brigade does them monthly near me so I've signed up.
Link and description below but you have to look up your local brigade's website: http://m.cheshirefire.gov.uk/public-safety/road-safety/biker-down
If you were the first on the scene of an accident involving a biker, would you know what to do? Would you know who is most at risk, how to protect the area or whether you should remove the helmet of a downed rider?Actions taken in the first few moments after an accident can be crucial in minimising injuries and can make a real difference to the lives of those involved. But there can be some uncertainty about what to do in these situations.
Biker Down is a free training course run by bikers for bikers designed to answer these uncertainties.
I did the Tayside Police BikeSafe thing (they don't like calling it a course) a couple of years ago and it included a first aid element presented by a doctor - orthopaedic surgeon, IIRC
Bikesafe seems to vary region by region but contacting your local traffic cops should let you know what's on. I think they all involve going for a ride and being tailed by a cop who then critiques your performance. Good, but being told to "ride the way you would normally" is maybe not compatible with looking in the mirror and seeing a BMW or Pan with the word POLICE written all over it. 😀
Good, but being told to "ride the way you would normally" is maybe not compatible with looking in the mirror and seeing a BMW or Pan with the word POLICE written all over it.
A friend just did one and was told to "get a move on" 😛
This is well worth a watch by Dr Hinds if you have the time.
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