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Blackburn with Darwen pilot scheme to save young motorcyclists’ lives

SAVE LIVES Blackburn with Darwen pilot scheme to save young motorcyclists’ lives SAVE LIVES Blackburn with Darwen pilot scheme to save young motorcyclists’ lives

A PILOT scheme is about to launch in a bid to save young motorcyclists’ lives.

Steve Johnson, of the Blackburn with Darwen Casualty Reduction Team, will be leading five two-hour sessions for 15-and-a-half to 21-year-olds who are about to take their Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) bike test, or have just passed it.

Statistics from charity BRAKE have shown motorcyclists are 42 per cent more likely to die in a road traffic collision, and there are wide concerns that young riders are not experienced enough when they first hit the roads.

The sessions run by Steve, who has worked with the Lancashire Telegraph on the Wasted Lives campaign to end carnage on the roads, will concentrate on increasing control, theory and hazard perception.

He said: “When you’re 16 you can spend a day doing your CBT, then ride around town on L plates.

"One day isn’t enough. These new sessions will each be two hours long, divided into one hour of theory and one hour of practical.”

Steve hopes that by sessions four and five, some riders with CBT licences will be able to go out on the roads with an instructor.

The sessions, at the West Pennine Training Centre in Gladstone Street, Blackburn, start on February 22 and run for five weeks.

The course will be paid for with a grant from Blackburn with Darwen Council’s road safety team, and is free to those who complete it.

Steve said: “We ask all who attend to give a cheque for £75. If they complete all five sessions we don’t cash it.”

Steve has also carried out pre-driving courses for 14 to 17-year-old car drivers for over three years, which are still available.

For more information on either course, email: casualtyreductionteam@capita.co.uk

Comments(10)

Keep Darwen Green says...
4:20pm Fri 10 Feb 12

This ones easy, Blackburn with Darwen should adopt my policy. The Keep Darwen Green and free of giblets policy. It goes like this.
All people under the age of 25 should not be allowed a motor vehicle. They should use public transport until they are old enough to own one. This would ensure all under 25s couldn't kill themselves and others through their rubbish driving.
Rule 2, all taxi drivers should be banned from driving alltogether and more public transport layed on for the passengers that used them.
Sorted KDG.

Chris P Bacon says...
4:30pm Fri 10 Feb 12

Rule 3. The blert formerly known as 'Titley' should learn to use English properly.

Rule 4. The blert formerly known as 'Titley' shouldn't bother drawing attention to his/her/its stupidity

Rule 5. There is no rule 5.

Michael@ClitheroeSince58 says...
5:42pm Fri 10 Feb 12

With a huge increase in scooter sales due to the cost of fuel I feel all riders should learn how to defend them selves on the roads not just the young

Keep Darwen Green says...
7:05pm Fri 10 Feb 12

Chris P Bacon wrote:
Rule 3. The blert formerly known as 'Titley' should learn to use English properly.

Rule 4. The blert formerly known as 'Titley' shouldn't bother drawing attention to his/her/its stupidity

Rule 5. There is no rule 5.
Hey up, my own personal spell checker's back, Hi spell checker, I'm glad I keep you so gainfully employed. Stops you bothering the other inmates and serial sheep dippers, but you have to wait so patiently for your computer time. You know they'll take it away again when you get fixated on your titley fantasy. Here you go my little pork loin read this telephone book its got a twist at the end :0)

burner says...
7:07pm Fri 10 Feb 12

LT, instead of "for legal reasons", please explain why there is censorship.

Cuttingsky says...
11:14am Sun 12 Feb 12

Kaisar 125cc for sale. Blackburn. 60 plate. Good condition. Go to site www.preloved Ideal first bike. 750 ono to include helmet and jacket.

trevhd says...
8:28pm Mon 13 Feb 12

The ACU and the RAC ran courses
in the 60s and 70s they supplied bikes and started of road it was run by volunteers on Sunday mornings , but the government would not fund it and brought in the 2 part test instead

QuizOnMyFace says...
9:27am Tue 14 Feb 12

16 year olds whizzing around on scooters, without ever having to pass a test, is asking for trouble

KL74 says...
10:37pm Wed 15 Feb 12

I tried to get my son on the pre-driving course last year and was very disappointed to find out that he was not eligible. Why? I hear you ask, well because he did not live in the correct area. Why should a child who has working parents not be offered the same opportunities as those kids who have parents who sit watching TV all day.

Letter2u says...
10:11am Sun 26 Feb 12

BARSA. Blackburn area road safety assocaition put many a biker and driver through the basic skills and some went on to be advanced motorists too.
You had to pay to join but it was worth it to be educated.
Happy days spent there in the seventies.

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