| Observing in night conditions is more difficult and yields
less information. As the light fades your ability to see
the road ahead also declines, contrast falls, colours fade
and edges become distinct. At night your eyes need all the help you can give them.
To the untrained rider you may feel as though you are driving
around with your eyes closed. This need not be. There is still a lot of information out there, which can
clearly be seen to the trained eye which will enable you
to ride in a similar way to how you would ride in normal
daylight conditions. The distance between cats eyes will
tell you, if you know how to interpret them, if you are coming
up to a hazard. Lights from other vehicles ahead can show
you the layout of the road etc. Our night training course is a two hour evening course,
during the winter months it can be a little earlier. You
will learn how to interpret all the information out there
to enable your riding to be safer. Let us, with our experience of riding in all weathers 24/7,
show you the tips we use as professional riders. Forthcoming
dates for Night Rider Courses call Phil on 0808 192 2112 to book your place or Contact
us for more
details.
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Time
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November 07
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December 07
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January 08
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17:00
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27
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04, 12, 18
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TBC
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