RAF St Mawgan geared up to stage a motorbike safety course to enhance rider skills.

The one-day motorcycle safety course, conducted in collaboration with Devon and Cornwall Police Bike Safe Team, provided service personnel with the opportunity to refine their riding techniques both in the classroom and out on local roads.

Participants strengthened their road safety skills, benefiting not only themselves but also contributing to a safer riding community.

The course, which was open to service personnel with a full motorbike licence, improved confidence and proficiency in navigating real-world road conditions.

RAF St Mawgan, Cornwall – On a sunny Wednesday in June, a one-day motorcycle
safety course took place at RAF St Mawgan, designed to enhance riders skills on the road. The course, conducted in collaboration with Devon and Cornwall Police
Bike Safe Team, provided Service personnel with the opportunity to refine their riding techniques both in the classroom and out on local roads.

Participants strengthened their road safety skills, benefiting not only themselves but
also contributing to a safer riding community. Open to Service personnel with a full
motorbike licence, the course improved confidence and proficiency in navigating
real-world road conditions.

Organised by Corporal Martin Davies of RAF St Mawgan Armoury, the initiative
underscored the importance of responsible riding and ongoing training for
motorcyclists. As road safety remains a priority, this collaborative effort ensured
riders were better prepared for the challenges of the road.
The course improved confidence and proficiency in navigating real-world road conditions (Picture: Cpl Tom Cann RAF) (Cpl Tom Cann RAF)

Corporal Martin Davies of RAF St Mawgan Armoury, who organised the course, said: “The initiative underscored the importance of responsible riding and ongoing training for motorcyclists.

“As road safety remains a priority, this collaborative effort ensured riders were better prepared for the challenges of the road.”