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The North Wales Initiative
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'North Wales Police are keen to engage with scooter riders and are presently developing the 'Scooter Safe' initiative.
This will be available to post CBT riders with a motorcycle of engine capacity up to 125cc.
The workshops will be FREE and are to include a practical session (not on public roads), mechanical, kit and general safety advice.
Dates and other relevant information will be available very soon.
For further information please contact the North Wales BikeSafe team dedicated number or e mail - 01492 804155 or psdbikesafe@nthwales.pnn.police.uk '
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Welcome to the North Wales Police Bikesafe
FREE
2 DAY BIKESAFE WORKSHOPS
OR
FREE
2 DAY BIKESAFE AND FBoS WORKSHOPS
1 day motorcycle 'Road Management Skills' course combined with 1 day FBoS (First Bike On Scene) motorcycle related first aid.
(LIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE)
Dates to be confirmed on application
We are very pleased to tell you that during 2010 as well as running our usual BikeSafe and BikeSafe/FBoS Courses for all motorcyclists we are working closely with local councils who are going to cover the cost of the courses for riders.
Council funded places are limited and offered on a first come first served basis. Please contact Paul Cheshire directly to book your place:
Paul Cheshire
Project Manager Bikesafe
North Wales Police,
Headquarters,
Glan y Don, Colwyn Bay LL29 8AW.
Tel No. 01492 804155
e mail psdbikesafe@nthwales.pnn.police.uk
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We have implemented a co-ordinate strategy to Engineering, Engagement and Education.
Engineering
The North Wales Police will be working closely with the highways authorities and other agencies to seek to rectify problem locations where identified and to advise in the construction of new roads.
The North Wales Police are committed to seek to improve not only the quality of our roads, but also the safety.
North Wales has some of the best biking roads in Britain and we welcome everybody to the area. All that we ask is that users act in a legal and responsible manner.
Engagement
BikeSafe is prepared and eager to engage with the motorcycle community at any events or venues and indeed can be witnessed quite often around popular motorcycle haunts ready to discuss issues with other riders.

BikeSafe practitioners,
along side other agencies, are looking forward to providing
an attendance at dealership open days, dealership risk assessments
and conducting dealership surgeries.
North Wales Police developed the North Wales Motorcycle
Alliance (NWMA) in 1997. The NWMA represent a wide
selection of the motorcycle community. The membership consists
of organisations who value being able to debate and
assist in reducing casualties and the overall quality of riding
within North Wales. They believe that riding is not just a social
activity but a true environmentally friendly alternative
to other forms of transport especially now that our roads are
so congested and parking restricted. Safe, responsible riding
is of paramount importance. The Alliance sees
BikeSafe as a valuable asset. Other members of the Alliance are
Dealers, Trainers, Clubs, IAM, RoSPA, BMF, MAG, Road Safety
Groups, Charities, Fire and Ambulance Services etc. By
a joint approach these members influence and constructively
challenge issues affecting motorcycling.
Anyone wishing to join and contribute to the Alliance can
contact the Secretary, Paul Cheshire, on 07990 634234 or
01492 804135 or alliance@cymru1.net
Education
North Wales Police have provided education for many years in one form or another but developed the 'BikeSafe' initiative along side its colleagues around the country to offer a structured facility. North Wales BikeSafe provides workshops mainly between March and October each year. Other activity continue throughout the year. Workshops are designed to 'Bridge the Gap' between passing a test and continued instruction. They are suitable for all classes of rider but most suitable for those who lack confidence, experience and/or knowledge of Road Craft. The workshops also have a specific 'BikeSafe First Aid' inclusion. Attendants receive information through theory and practical experience. There will be an opportunity for assessment and demonstration in order to evidence how and why road management skill is a must.

Besides the workshops the Co-ordinator is happy to provide lectures,
attend events and open to consult with any agency which requires
advice or assistance in casualty reduction.
North Wales BikeSafe are providing 'BikeSafe First Aid' sessions. They are run under licence to 'FBoS' (First
Bike on Scene). They're to be run by professional paramedics
who are motorcyclists.
Anyone attending
an FBoS course will receive a certificate from the Royal College
of Surgeons Edinburgh.


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