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Sunday 20 May 2012

Location: Exeter Spaces left: 2

£115 (using your own bike)

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£139 (using our bikes)

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Tuesday 22 May 2012

Location: Exeter Spaces left: 2

£115 (using your own bike)

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£139 (using our bikes)

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Direct Access - 3 day

Sat 16 Jun 2012 - Start
Mon 18 Jun 2012 - End

Location: Exeter Spaces left: 2

£629 (3 days)

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Direct Access - 4 day

Fri 15 Jun 2012 - Start
Mon 18 Jun 2012 - End

Location: Exeter Spaces left: 2

£699 (4 days)

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Mon 25 Jun 2012 - Start
Thu 28 Jun 2012 - End

Location: Taunton Spaces left: 2

£629 (4 days)

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Welcome to compulsory Basic Training,(CBT) Direct Access(das) and Advanced Motorcycle training in Exeter,Taunton,Tiverton, Honiton, chard, Bridgwater and Barnstaple. Devon and Somerset Motorcycle Training since 1998. 
 

Rob Reed's Aim is to give you the best compulsory basic training,direct access and advanced motorcycle training in the south west taunton,tiverton,exeter and make it an enjoyable experience for you, teaching you to ride for the comfort and saftey for you and your pillion passenger.

Rob is training cbt and direct access out of many centres at the moment, these are Barnstaple, Bideford, Braunton,Southmolton,Tiverton, Exeter,Honiton,Chard, Taunton and Bridgewater area. The motorcycle test may Alternate from Taunton to Exeter and vice versa depending on availability.This is due to a shortage of motorcycle test examiners.

I will be moving to between Exeter and Taunton,offering motorcycle sales and repair,from April onwards 2012. 

Motorcycle rider 'Training made easy'. Friendly and professional motorcyle training across Devon and Somerset. Competitive Prices, Motorbike and Equipment supplied. 

Please feel free to talk to me for cbt(compulsory basic training) and das(direct access) dates which are not online, you can pay online or on the day, Best regards rob reed.

It's best to do 1 days training to a see where your skills are,after the day you can book an intensive training course. please feal free to Ring Rob on Mobile 0780 1997 810.

Or Try 0757 260 7889  and speak to a Female rider Sharon Reed.

" Price match in your area within reason","Pay too cheap pay twice".

Take your motorcycle test this year with Rob Reed Motorcycle training.Thanking all my customers in the past and present over the 14 years for there support. First time pass time 97%

Some Training Pictures 2011 over 600 people have passed the motorcycle test first time. 97% pass rate first time,over 14 years.

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Book a motorcycle theory online,click link below £31 you will need driver number.

https://www.directbooking.org.uk/dsatheorytest 

 



Advise for the motorcycle Rider. 

The most common motorcycle accident type involves another vehicle crossing the motorcyclist's path to enter or leave a junction or side road. Over 1 in 5 of all motorcycle accidents are of this kind, even though the motorcyclist has the right of way.


  • Think ahead when approaching junctions

  • Be aware of vehicles waiting to enter a main road, or cross into a side road — be prepared to stop or take avoiding action

  • Watch out for vehicles emerging from driveways

  • Anticipate the presence of concealed entrances or exits

  • Make sure that you are as visible as possible to other drivers, and that you do not ride too close to the vehicle in front

  • Choose appropriate speeds on approaches to junctions, if you are moving too quickly an emerging vehicle may not have time to see you coming

Think well Before overtaking

1 in 5 of motorcycle accidents involve overtaking other vehicles. Even more accidents involve dodging in and out of slow moving traffic. The commonest accident type was when the overtaken vehicle turned right as a motorcyclist was overtaking.

  • Always be as visible as possible to other drivers

  • Be prepared for the possibility that you may not have been seen by the other driver

  • Avoid overtaking near side roads or take extra care when doing so

  • Watch out for oncoming vehicles which may suddenly turn across your path

ON Approach to bends

1 in 4 of motorcycle accidents occur on bends, often because the rider has to 'go wide' in order to compensate for excessive speed.

  • Ensure your speed is slow enough to negotiate the bend without losing control use the vision point,take extra care especially in wet or icy conditions

  • Look ahead and never take risks on blind bends where you don't know what may be around the corner.Stop well within the distance you can expect to see to be clear on your side of the road.

Riding a motorcycle can still be enjoyable without having to put yourself and others at risk of a motorcycle accident. Remember that if you come off a motorbike even at low speeds, you could end up in the path of an oncoming vehicle. 

Drive Safe.

Regards,

Rob Reed. 

 

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CBT centres near you

Barnstaple
Bideford
Braunton
Exeter - (Excluding May, see below)
Exeter - Clyst Works - (May only)
South Molton
Taunton
Hein Gericke - Taunton
DSA test centre - Taunton
Tiverton

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