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hi there. im mark from glasgow iv just done my cbt on fri, and did good till i went on the road the only thing i kept forgetting is the most important the life savers. i done them but not when i was supposed to. cant get my head around them. iv got another chance tomorrow morn, can anyone try an help

Posted

hello and welcome to TMBF :D

please say hello in the newbies section.


As has been said listen to the instructor

try to keep calm, you're meant to be enjoying yourself! :lol:

Posted

I wonder if alot of people Learning Do lifesavers because they were told to Do them without Doing them to check nothing is in their Blindspot If you see what I mean.

So I Just get into the habit of checking My blindspot before changing lanes or direction and a few times now Something Has been there unexpected.

If you DO it with purpose rather than Because you are supposed to .... :?:

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If they can train you to do it even if you aren't checking on purpose, chances are it will save you so is worthwhile to drum into each and every rider.


GLASGOW: try to do a lifesaver each and every time you turn off into another stream of traffic. i.e. changing lanes, turning left or right off a road, moving across the lane if you see a hazard. Good luck with it, it'll hopefully become second nature before long...

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