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To put it simply the training i referred to was specifically aimed at allowing me to pass my test and since I did pass therotically my driving should be to that standard anyway.

 

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5.3.6 An evaluation of a one-day motorcycle training course in the UK in 1987 (before the introduction of CBT) compared a group of 78 riders who undertook a one-day motorcycle training programme, with a matched control group of 62 learner riders who received no training. Both groups were tested immediately after the training course and again two months later. The study concluded that the trained riders committed fewer errors immediately after they had been trained. Over the following two months the skills of both groups improved, but the trained group still committed fewer errors. The untrained riders committed two - two and half times as many errors, which were mainly poor rearward observation and problems maintaining balance.

 

http://www.begin-motorcycling.co.uk/rospa5.htm

 

Oh wow so what there saying is you make less errors the more experianced you are well f**k me talk about taking a sledge hammer to common sense good job these people publish this stuff how would we all cope without it!


As stated the training you get is to pass a test which he did without training, reached the required standard I think its

called and for todays test you have to reach a higher standard than in the past...I dont need a bloody study to know that rospa or otherwise.

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Well done :) Play nice people.... we just want members to be safe on the road... and the more skills, knowledge and experience you get, the more likely this is to happen. Of course there are always exceptions. Ride Safe :)

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