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Issued 1st December 2004
The Initial Rider Training Project |
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A partnership to develop a
European model for initial motorcycle rider training
The international riders’ organisations, FEMA and FIM, and the motorcycle
manufacturers’ association ACEM, are developing a European model for Initial
Rider Training (IRT). The objective of this EU co-funded project, which is also
sponsored by Vägverket, the Swedish road traffic authority, is to ensure that
the training needed for a rider to be able to obtain a motorcycle licence
provides the range of necessary skills and knowledge.
The provision of initial rider training in Europe, that is the training needed
to obtain the necessary knowledge and skills to safely ride a scooter or a
motorcycle and to gain an A category licence, varies widely within the 25 Member
States of the European Union.
Ranging from the virtually non-existent to the extensive and very expensive, the
existing national arrangements often fail the trainee rider through
concentrating on machine control skills and overlooking crucial areas such as
rider attitude and behaviour and hazard awareness and avoidance.
These were among the conclusions of a study undertaken in 1997 by the then
Federation of European Motorcyclists, now FEMA, which was supported by ACEM and
FIM. Some of the problems it identified may have improved in some of the then 15
Member States. But it is generally believed that the expansion of the European
Union has resulted in an overall worsening and a growing belief that the
development of a European approach to initial rider training could make a
considerable contribution to reducing accidents amongst this group of vulnerable
road users.
This view was shared by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy
and Transport, who agreed to co-fund the project. This has been matched with
contributions from ACEM, FEMA, FIM and Vägverket.
A Supervisory Board has been established. Comprising of leading experts from the
range of disciplines needed to progress the objective of the IRT Project, the
Supervisory Board will delegate tasks to the various specialities and oversee
the work of the Project Co-ordinator.
ACEM, FEMA and FIM each have nominated a senior representative to Supervisory
Board, as has Vägverket. Training providers are represented by the
Vice-President of the international instructors’ organisation, who is the CEO of
a leading Austrian rider/driver training school and the Director of a leading
British rider training organisation. From a similar background the Commander of
the Belgian police rider/driver training establishment has agreed to join the
IRT Project Supervisory Board. A leading psychologist from the French
Government’s transport research establishment has also agreed to join the Board.
There is currently one position on the Supervisory Board that is unfilled. The
search for a suitable expert from one of the ten new Member States is
continuing.
Following a search for a suitably experienced person, ACEM, FEMA and FIM agreed
to appoint Bob Tomlins as the Project Co-ordinator of the IRT Project. His
experience in the positions of FEMA’s General Secretary and Assistant General
Secretary, and as the Project Co-ordinator of the 1997 study and the author of
the report entitled Initial Rider Training in Europe - the Views and the
Needs of the Riders, make him eminently suited for the challenges of this
new IRT Project. To enable Bob to concentrate on the IRT Project he has
relinquished his main FEMA responsibilities.
"This really is an exciting development which has the potential to
significantly reduce the number of accidents involving powered two-wheels riders
in Europe", says Bob Tomlins "Riders often
confuse good machine control skills with safe riding. The project will focus on
the needs of training programmes to recognise the importance of attitude and
behaviour, and hazard awareness and avoidance practices."
For more information on the project, contact directly the co-ordinator
Bob Tomlins, by phone +32
(0)2 736 9764, or e-mail
IRT@chello.be or
bob.fema@chello.be .
The IRT Project will have its own web-site at: http://www.initialridertraining.com
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Issued by Christina Gesios