You're quite right the book is included in the joining fee for rospa so no need to buy it. The secretary normally has stock so it should come pretty quick.
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You're quite right the book is included in the joining fee for rospa so no need to buy it. The secretary normally has stock so it should come pretty quick.
Thank youOriginally Posted by Ducatista
There are a series of You Tube videos published by an advanced instructor and RoSPA examiner called imaginatively enough AdvancedBiker. No substitute for getting out there and doing the training but worth a look as a supplement to your tutored/observed rides.
funny enough, I was watching them this weekend. Very useful on what to expect.
The chairman of Rospa trains at a gym I work at When I asked him what they lok for, he said position and awareness. Hope that helps...
Just taken a look - they are quite good/useful.Originally Posted by lurkalot
Application form in the post this morning!!!!
I signed up for the Bike Safe thing on the 15th April!
I have heard good things from other parts of the country for the Bike Safe programme and it looks good. Looking forward to some additional training / assessment, but as a novice, I am fearful that I am not quite as good as I need.....but lets see, nothing to lose and lots to gain!
I will report back (in a month or so).
That would be my reason for doing the testOriginally Posted by Morticia
Au contraire O_A, as a novice you'll probably get an awful lot of benefit from doing Bike Safe, you'll learn some really useful things to put into practice before you start developing bad habits. Being a novice the stuff that you learn could be key to you enjoying many years on a bike, rather than coming to a sticky end on account of inexperience, inappropriate enthusiasm and making the wrong choice...Originally Posted by off_again
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