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How To Behave In a Speed Awareness Course
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(10-07-15, 10:03 AM)youngsterbiker link Wrote: i did one back in may. (had to drive to carlisle from perth and back in one day. was not fun) It was rather relaxed. They set the rule of phones off and not to be seen or your out, but then said there was free coffee at the back help yourself s whenever. It was quite relaxed, fun, and got the candidates involved. There was also a couple things to do as a table. (5 -6 people a table) The 2 guys running were ROSPA driving instructors. I did learn a little bit, never really felt bored. (apart from the ride there and back)
All this to say, they can be abit of fun, you might learn something and your points disappear at the end of it. Big Grin

exactly what I did on mine 3 years ago (except ride there & back!!)
thought i'd be bored rigid but you can be as involved or not as you like.. most interesting point for me was the 2 people that didn't attend and they would automatically get prosecuted! lol
it was only half a day and a good way to take my mind off my wedding which was the next day  :lol
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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Re: How To Behave In a Speed Awareness Course - by Robbie8666 - 10-07-15, 11:33 AM

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