About the National Rider Risk Awareness Course
The course is 3 hours long with a short break.
It clarifies the sources of risk to riders and identifies ways that they can reduce that risk through behaviour change. The principle aim is to reduce attendees’ high risk riding behaviour, and ultimately seeks to prevent a rider from experiencing the likely negative consequences of their risky riding, such as road traffic collisions or loss of their licence.
The course is suitable for recreational and 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.
Course trainers
The course trainers have professional training backgrounds and follow national guidelines. The police do not participate in the course.
Course restrictions
You can attend only one Safe and Considerate Driving Course in 3 years. Any further offending will be dealt with by prosecution.
For further information or to take this course outside of Kent, search the police DORS website.
Venue of course
The only available location for this course is: Innovation Centre Medway, Maidstone Road, Chatham, Kent, ME5 9FD.
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