National Rider Risk Awareness Course (NRRAC)
NRRAC recognises that riders of motorcycles and mopeds are vulnerable road users, but it isn’t just a relative lack of protection that causes that vulnerability. Differences in the size and performance of the bike mean that riders behave differently to most other road users, and that also increases the risks involved in riding.
The course clarifies the sources of risk to riders and identifies ways that they can reduce that risk through behaviour change. The principal aim is to reduce clients’ high risk riding behaviour, and ultimately seeks to prevent a client from experiencing the likely negative consequences of their risky riding, such as road traffic collisions or loss of licence.
The course is suitable for recreational/leisure riders and commuters, as well courier and delivery riders whose riding behaviour has brought them to the attention of the police with a wide range of offences triggering referral.
It is a 3-hour course which is currently available in Suffolk as a virtual course only
Please ensure you read the Frequently Asked Questions, and Terms and Conditions PRIOR to booking your place.
Please visit: https://www.ukroed.org.uk/howto-online/ to make a booking
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