AndyW-inuk > Police Forces in the region are working together with Somerset Road Safety Partnership in order to launch Bikesafe in the South West for 2008.
The event will take place on 12th and 13th April at the Haynes Motor Museum near Yeovil and will involve all emergency services, Local authorities, IAM, RoSPA and other independent motorcycle training providers, together with local retailers. The message is that further rider training ‘post test’ can reduce the risk of involvement in serious or fatal incidents dramatically and also reduce Insurance premiums.

This event will enable motorcyclists to gather all the information about what is available in the area in which they live, attend presentations and have the opportunity for ride-outs with police officers to understand the benefits and feel the difference.

"Haynes Museum has a world renowned exhibition of vehicles and provides an excellent venue for this event" said PS Mike Smalley. "Rider training is the best accessory that you can buy for your bike or your biking loved one"

If You belong to a motorcycle club, ride by yourself or with others and have wondered what rider training can do for you, come and join us at Haynes. Why not have a look around the museum, enjoy the restaurant facilities and realise your full potential as a motorcyclist. But most of all STAY SAFE. 

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU.
For further details on the event ring Somerset Road Safety Partnership on 0844 9800028
AndyW-inuk > Crash tests (DEKRA \ Wildhaus 2004) - In a collision at an intersection involving a mini van and a motorcycle the critical situation for the bike rider lies in the increasing height of many cars. The bike rider must expect to come away with serious injuries in the event of an impact.
Photo: DEKRA/Winterthur www.dekra.com
AndyW-inuk > Crash tests (DEKRA \ Wildhaus 2004) - In a collision at an intersection involving a mini van and a motorcycle the critical situation for the bike rider lies in the increasing height of many cars. The bike rider must expect to come away with serious injuries in the event of an impact.
Photo: DEKRA/Winterthur www.dekra.com
AndyW-inuk > Haynes Motorcycle Museum BikeSafe weekend 2008
AndyW-inuk > National BikeSafe Motorcycle Show 2008 - If you would like to book an exhibitor stand or become involved please contact Paul Mostyn nationalshow2008@bikesafe.co.uk or Tel: 0208 733 4679.
Hendon is home of the world's Metropolitan Police Training School.
So far (Dec2007) we have the following attractions booked for your entertainment:
Skid Pan Sessions
Assessed Ride Outs 
Demo bikes from main manufacturers
Scooter Try Outs
Seated Auditorium for lectures using the National BikeSafe DVD
London Ambulance Service
London Fire Brigade
Police Helicopters
HEMs
Police Dog Displays
White Helmet Motorcycle Display Team
Imps
Childrens Area with Bouncy Castle

Bring Your Licence and protective clothing
AndyW-inuk > Pothole damage to R1200GS wheel by 'Davey' www.r1200gs.me.uk/forum - Coming home from work one night (Feb2008) I hit either a huge pot hole or the lump of tarmac that had come out of it (or both) . Buckled front and back wheels and obviously blew out both tyres but somehow stayed upright. On investigation the pothole was 12" diameter and 6" deep, afew 5" diameter "boulders" were strewn around, probably broken up by the many wagons on that particular road. I feel very lucky to be in one piece!
AndyW-inuk > Huge pothole! (Feb2008) posted by 'Davey' on www.r1200gs.me.uk/forum - A1185 (Seal Sands road) in Cleveland. Lots of heavy traffic using road to get to chemical companies at Seal Sands. There are also a couple of landfill tips, suspect these guys are overloaded..........
Council are sending out a claim form!
AndyW-inuk > Crash tests (DEKRA \ Wildhaus 2004) - In a collision at an intersection involving a mini van and a motorcycle the critical situation for the bike rider lies in the increasing height of many cars. The bike rider must expect to come away with serious injuries in the event of an impact.
Photo: DEKRA/Winterthur www.dekra.com
AndyW-inuk > Crash tests (DEKRA \ Wildhaus 2004) - DEKRA Motorcycle vs. Mercedes A-Class 
In a collision at an intersection involving a mini van and a motorcycle the critical situation for the bike rider lies in the increasing height of many cars. The bike rider must expect to come away with serious injuries in the event of an impact.
Photo: DEKRA/Winterthur  www.dekra.com
See the video on www.MotorcycleInfo.co.uk (Ride Safe, STAY SAFE!/DEKRA)
Police Forces in the region are working together with Somerset Road Safety Partnership in order to launch Bikesafe in the South West for 2008.
The event will take place on 12th and 13th April at the Haynes Motor Museum near Yeovil and will involve all emergency services, Local authorities, IAM, RoSPA and other independent motorcycle training providers, together with local retailers. The message is that further rider training ‘post test’ can reduce the risk of involvement in serious or fatal incidents dramatically and also reduce Insurance premiums.

This event will enable motorcyclists to gather all the information about what is available in the area in which they live, attend presentations and have the opportunity for ride-outs with police officers to understand the benefits and feel the difference.

"Haynes Museum has a world renowned exhibition of vehicles and provides an excellent venue for this event" said PS Mike Smalley. "Rider training is the best accessory that you can buy for your bike or your biking loved one"

If You belong to a motorcycle club, ride by yourself or with others and have wondered what rider training can do for you, come and join us at Haynes. Why not have a look around the museum, enjoy the restaurant facilities and realise your full potential as a motorcyclist. But most of all STAY SAFE.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU.
For further details on the event ring Somerset Road Safety Partnership on 0844 9800028
AndyW-inuk > Police Forces in the region are working together with Somerset Road Safety Partnership in order to launch Bikesafe in the South West for 2008.
The event will take place on 12th and 13th April at the Haynes Motor Museum near Yeovil and will involve all emergency services, Local authorities, IAM, RoSPA and other independent motorcycle training providers, together with local retailers. The message is that further rider training ‘post test’ can reduce the risk of involvement in serious or fatal incidents dramatically and also reduce Insurance premiums.

This event will enable motorcyclists to gather all the information about what is available in the area in which they live, attend presentations and have the opportunity for ride-outs with police officers to understand the benefits and feel the difference.

"Haynes Museum has a world renowned exhibition of vehicles and provides an excellent venue for this event" said PS Mike Smalley. "Rider training is the best accessory that you can buy for your bike or your biking loved one"

If You belong to a motorcycle club, ride by yourself or with others and have wondered what rider training can do for you, come and join us at Haynes. Why not have a look around the museum, enjoy the restaurant facilities and realise your full potential as a motorcyclist. But most of all STAY SAFE. 

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU.
For further details on the event ring Somerset Road Safety Partnership on 0844 9800028
Police Forces in the region are working together with Somerset Road Safety Partnership in order to launch Bikesafe in the South West for 2008.
The event will take place on 12th and 13th April at the Haynes Motor Museum near Yeovil and will involve all emergency services, Local authorities, IAM, RoSPA and other independent motorcycle training providers, together with local retailers. The message is that further rider training ‘post test’ can reduce the risk of involvement in serious or fatal incidents dramatically and also reduce Insurance premiums.

This event will enable motorcyclists to gather all the information about what is available in the area in which they live, attend presentations and have the opportunity for ride-outs with police officers to understand the benefits and feel the difference.

"Haynes Museum has a world renowned exhibition of vehicles and provides an excellent venue for this event" said PS Mike Smalley. "Rider training is the best accessory that you can buy for your bike or your biking loved one"

If You belong to a motorcycle club, ride by yourself or with others and have wondered what rider training can do for you, come and join us at Haynes. Why not have a look around the museum, enjoy the restaurant facilities and realise your full potential as a motorcyclist. But most of all STAY SAFE.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU.
For further details on the event ring Somerset Road Safety Partnership on 0844 9800028
See photo in gallery

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