Riders across the Capital are being offered the opportunity to take part in a free skills session, tailored to their needs.
Author: twowlondon
Delivery riders offered free training to improve skills
Delivery riders across London are being encouraged to complete a free one-day training course, to help keep them safe while navigating the Capital’s busy city streets.
Government plans to introduce biggest rider training shake-up in 30 years
The Government looks set to introduce a ‘raft of improvements’ – including new riders having to pass a theory test before they take a CBT course – following a public consultation on proposals to modernise motorcycle training.
Free course prepares wanna-be riders for CBT
A new free course has been developed to help want-to-be riders prepare for their Compulsory Basic Training (CBT).
Politician suggests temporary pillion ban to fight crime
A temporary ban on pillion passengers has been put forward as a way of reducing moped crime in London.
A rough guide to retro scooters
In a new blog post on the 2Wheels London website, scooter enthusiast Simon Rawlings gives his verdict on a range of the ‘twist and go’ retro-styled scooters for sale in the UK.
Riders rave about Hounslow’s free motorcycle training
Hounslow Council is offering free motorcycle training to riders who live, work or study in the borough – and recent participants gave the session a big ‘thumbs up’.
Video highlights the real cost of not wearing protective clothing
Highways England has produced a new tongue-in-cheek video, highlighting to riders the consequences of not wearing protective clothing.
New measures will raise motorcycle safety standards in London
TfL has announced a raft of new measures to improve the skills and confidence of the Capital’s motorcyclists, including expanding its existing Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) to include businesses which use motorcycles, such as delivery and courier companies.
Harrow campaign reminds motorists to watch out for motorcyclists
Harrow Council has launched a new campaign following a recent spike in collisions involving powered two wheelers (P2W) at specific hotspots in the borough.