Category Archives: Changes

Changes and Updates to the website, blog, test requirements, and other news

New Motorcycle Test ‘Bungled’

A Parliamentary Transport Select Committee setup to examine the DSA’s implementation of the New Motorcycle Test say it was ‘bungled’.

In a report of over 140 pages they also claim that the reduction in the number of Driving Test Centres carrying out Motorcycle Tests was ‘unjustified’.

(Tell us something we didn’t know).  The report vindicates many of the criticisms and complaints from the Motorcycle Industry.  Trainers and riders have encountered problems since the test was implemented last year.

The Training Industry has seen a sharp drop in the numbers of riders taking up training.  In some cases this drop is reported to be as high as 62%.

This of course will have a knock on effect.  If less riders are going for tests, then less bikes will be sold, less riding gear and less bikes in for servicing and maintenance in the future, etc etc.

The report concludes that the DSA handling of the implementation of the new Multi Purpose Test Centres was ‘bungled’.

It says that ‘Many candidates and trainers now have to travel too far for their motorcycle test.  This adds to the cost and in some cases exposes candidates to fast and dangerous roads on the way to the test site – before they have even taken their test’.

It says that the DSA needs to ‘give greater priority to customer service and convenience for test candidates and trainers’.

A case in point is the campaign for a test site to be placed in Aberystwyth (or nearby) – an as yet unsuccessful campaign.  What this means is that if you train with the Authorised Training School in Aberystwyth you are then faced with a ride to Swansea or Chester to take a Module 1 test.  The Module 1 test takes about 10-15 minutes to complete.  So a round trip of over 200 miles for a 10 minute test!

Now add in the fact that the test candidate may be under 21 and taking a test on a 125cc!  What a trip that would be.

When the point is argued that if the rider is going for their test then they should be up to riding on almost any road! You must remember the Crash Statistics year on year in the mountain roads of Wales make shocking reading -and these involve already qualified and ‘experienced’ riders.

At 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff. we are relatively fortunate in that we can take our candidates to the new Centre at Neport, but we find that we are now in competition for test slots with training schools as far afield as Hereford and beyond.

So what does this Transport Select Committee report mean for the industry?  Well I think it means…The Horse has gone…let’s close the door!

For those training schools that may have closed, and those hanging on but with a massive drop in business it means nothing in the short term.  It just confirms what everyone was saying at the time, but the changes were imposed upon the industry with no redress and no-one listening to those trainers who are doing a very challenging job.

I wait with mounting excitement to see what the DSA response may be, or will Rosemary get a big brush and add it to the mountain of junk already hiding under her plush DSA carpet.

To read the full report visit  http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmtran.htm

3rd EU Directive on Driving Licences

Once again the Spectre of the 3rd EU Directive on Driving Licences has arisen.  As a member of the Federation of Small Businesses I attended, on behalf of 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff,  a recent ‘Curry & Questions’ event.  A ‘Question Time’ type of event, on the panel to answer member questions were, Clive Davenport (Federation of Small Businesses & Chair of the event), David Melding (Conservative Assembly Member for South Wales Central), Huw Lewis (Assembly Member for Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney), and Neil McEvoy (Deputy Leader of Cardiff County Council).

I was able to put to them a question relating to the impact that the 3rd EU Directive on Driving Licences will have on the Motorcycle Industry. I highlighted that changes to the Training & Testing System had already put pressure on the industry and this would have a major knock on effect on Sales, Servicing, Accessories etc etc. I highlighted the concern over the lack of suitable motorcycle test centres in Wales.

I asked what could be done to minimise the impact.  The reply I got was both a little disappointing but also encouraging.

Disappointing in that none of the panel members were aware of the 3rd Eu Directive, or of it’s provisions and implications.

However I was given an invitation to attend the Welsh Assembly to discuss the matter further, and arrangements are being put in place to do this.  I have been contacted by the Office of David Melding to confirm a date for the meeting.

If anyone in the industry wishes to forward to me a question on the matter I will do my best to put it forward for discussion and hopefully get an answer.

If anyone is in any doubt about the effect that the recent changes to the training and testing systems is already having, figures just released show a fall of 25% in the number of registrations of new motorcycles in the last quarter.

The beginning of The End?  Lets hope not.

My thanks go to the Federation of Small Businesses for organising the event and to the panel members for giving up their time to answer FSB Member questions.

A.I.S Ace Instructor Services set to close?

Unlucky 13th for some maybe.

A crisis meeting has been called for owners and staff of AIS, Ace Instructor Services, a motorcycle training school based in Llantwit Major in the Vale of Glamorgan.  At the meeting scheduled for the 13th of October, instructors will discover the fate of the company who apparently are feeling the effects of the recession.  My source says, it is believed that falling student numbers and the high cost of Insurance for the school, set for renewal in November, has found the school struggling to survive.  It is anticipated that the insurance will not be renewed unless a buyer can be found amongst its loyal staff.

The training school is based in Llantwit Major and shares a training site with United Motorcycle Training, Cardiff on the old Llandow Airfield.

This will be another sad loss to the Motorcycle Training Industry in recent times, as we all struggle to face up to the increasing andchanging demands of the training and testing system.

AIS has been responsible for putting many motorcyclists through their tests and many riding now owe their new found freedom to Ace Motorcycle Training School.

We wish their instructors well in finding new positions.

M4 Motorway Safety Cardiff & South Wales

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff learnt today that the threatened withdrawal of Police Motorway patrols throughout the South Wales area on the M4 Motorway came into force today.

From today the Chief Constable of South Wales Police has disbanded her dedicated ‘Motorway Section’ of the South Wales Police Traffic Department due to budget constraints.

This means that the M4 in the Cardiff and South Wales area will no longer be Policed as a matter of course.

Police patrols may still use the motorway for their own travel purposes but the previously highly trained expert motorway patrol Traffic Officers will be given duties elsewhere.

The Chief Constable has determined that the Highways Agency will be responsible for ensuring the safe running of traffic on the M4 and dealing with routine breakdowns and minor calls.

One problem is that the Highways Agency do not have sufficient staff to take over the role at this time and have staff members in training anticipated to first be used (as rookies) in January.

What does this mean to members of the public, in particular motorcyclists using the M4 throughout Cardiff and Southy Wales?

Well speed enforcement will no longer be carried out by patrolling Traffic Cops and the Highways Agency staff have no enforcement powers for this.  Now this might sound like fun at first but when you consider the consequences of breaking down on the M4 on your bike.

It can be daunting enough to be sat on the hard shoulder as traffic roars past at 70mph but now you could be stood there, waiting for assistance with traffic speeding by at any speed.

With the onset now of Autumn and Winter with the darker evenings, you could find yourself on an unlit section with no protection, and little assistance to come.

If you find yourself in this position then get away from the bike. Motorways are deemed to be the safest roads in the UK, but the Hard Shoulder is the most dangerous part of that road.

Don’t lean against the back of your bike as you wait for a breakdown service to arrive as this will obscure your lights and other reflective parts of your bike to the approaching traffic, rendering you ‘invisible’.

Move ‘down stream’ away from your bike and if possible over the non-traffic side of the nearside barrier or up the embankment.

The Road side emergency telephones will still connect you to the control room for assistance but it may not result in a Police Patrol attending to assist.  It is better, where safety allows, for you to use the roadside telephones rather than your mobile phone to seek help as the roadside phones are a direct link to the Police Control room, where your mobile phone signal may be picked up by the strongest available signal.

So in an emergency you might find yourself speaking with an operator in the West Country rather than Bridgend. (Try Spelling Capel Llanilltern when you are in a panic)!!

Remember don’t put yourself at any risk and protect youself as you may be on your own for some time……aren’t the nights drawing in??

(Please note that 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff does not condone exceeding the Speed Limits).

CBT Training Cardiff

For CBT Training in Cardiff, 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff is based at the Cardiff County Council Road Safety Centre, Maindy Stadium, Cardiff. We are able to use a purpose built site that is designed with a large dexterity area, a mini road system with authentic road signs, traffic lights, pedestrian crossings and a full sized roundabout.

You will be well able to practice on our site before venturing out onto the road with your instructor.  We find that using such a site fully prepares our students for riding on the road.  When examined and approved by the DSA (Driving Standards Agency) Examiner he commented that it was a ‘perfect site for CBT’.

We can’t agree more!

The CBT is your first step towards becoming part of a breed of road user who is able to get the best from travel on today’s busy roads.

Compulsory Basic Training ( CBT ) is exactly that.  It is compulsory for all learners who wish to ride on public roads. Normally completed in one day, it equips you to ride safely on a bike of up to 125cc, with ‘L’ plates.  You are not allowed to carry passengers or use Motorways at this stage but it forms the basis of good riding to build upon for the future.

So don’t delay…. You can become a 1st Class Rider Today.  If you are looking for CBT training in Cardiff then give us a call.

Launch of our Site for Motorcycle Training in Cardiff

1st Class Rider Training are pleased to announce the date for the official launch of our New Site for Motorcycle Training in Cardiff.

Thursday the 29th of October will see the Lord Mayor of Cardiff officially open the New Cardiff County Council Road Safety Centre at Maindy Stadium, Crown Way, Cardiff.

Since 1st Class Rider Training was established we have been fortunate to work closely with the staff at the Road Safety Centre and we have enjoyed their hospitality using Briardene Road Safety Centre as our Training Base in Cardiff.

The move to Maindy stadium will see the opening of a luxury suite of offices and training rooms with computer simulators and lecture facilities.  We are also able to make use of SID, the portable Speed Indicator to fully prepare our students for the speed related elements of the Part 1 Motorcycle Test.

The new training area is made up of a large ‘Dexterity Area, and mini road system with authentic signed junctions, bends and a full sized roundabout.

Secure on site storage for our motorcycles allows us immediate access to these new facilities and for when we have finished work……there is a swimming pool and a fully equipped Fitness Suite!

1st Class Rider Training on First Class Machines on a First Class Training Site…. 1st Class !

1st Class Rider Tours

1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff are pleased to announce the launch of their new web site.  www.1stclassridertours.co.uk

The launch recognises the success of our European and War Graves Tours so far this year.  The new web page is being constructed but will hold a full calendar of trips for 2010.  The Somme, Normandy, Battle of The Bulge, Bruges and Ypres to name but a few.

These are biking trips professionally lead by Police Class 1 Riders to points of interest along some of the best biking roads on offer in Northern Europe. Conveniently packaged into just a long weekend.

The web site will also hold links to our main training page and our popular Newsletter Blog where you can sign up for automatic updates on Advanced Training, Special Events and Monthly Social Ride Outs.

These are exciting times for us here at 1st Class Rider Training as we expand our successful training company.  We will still be offering ‘Learner’ & Advanced Training and we will still be available for the many corporate classroom training sessions that we currently present, but these tours are a natural progression as we look forward to changes in the biking industry in the UK.

Come and join us.  Watch out for news on the completion of www.1stclassridertours.co.uk

BMW Motorcycle Technician

Here at 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff we enjoyed a close working relationship with Rydale BMW when it was the BMW dealership in Cardiff.  The Sales Manager at the time was Peter Cramp who was very supportive in our early years of setting up a Motorcycle Training School.

Peter has moved on and now manages the Bike Sales at Ocean BMW in Plymouth.  He has emailed me with the following appeal.

So if anyone is looking to re-locate with the opportunity to work for a really nice bloke in a fantastic BMW dealership now is your chance.  Have a read.

Skilled Motorcycle Technicians

At Ocean Plymouth Motorrad we are currently looking to recruit skilled motorcycle Technicians for our state-of-the-art dealership.

We need top quality Technicians to help drive the business forward, to put in the hours to ensure the company succeeds and who are capable of rattling through the work with an attention to detail and a quality focus that is second to none. The successful candidates must be skilled in all aspects of diagnostics, servicing and bike repairs, along with excellent customer handling skills and the ability to work to the highest standards.

Combine this with a passion for motorcycles and you could be right for the job.

If this sounds like you, we want to talk to you.

Call Ocean Plymouth Motorrad on 01752 202828 and ask for Peter Cramp.

Ocean Plymouth Motorrad
St Modwen House, Longbridge Road, Plymouth PL6 8LD
01752 202828

Motorcycle Training South Wales

The face of Motorcycle Training in South Wales has certainly changed recently.  With the implementation of the new, split practical motorcycle test.

With just 2 Multi Purpose Test Centres serving South Wales it means greater pressure is being put on the testing system as motorcycle training schools from as far afield as Hereford and Mid Wales, converge on South Wales to take the new test.

Motorcycle Training Schools in South Wales have the choice of just 2 new test centres for the Part 1 test.  They are situated at Newport and Swansea.

Previously the motorcycle test could be taken at test centres at;

Cardiff

Bridgend

Merthyr Tydfil

Neath

Swansea

Newport

Abergavenny

Cwmbran

Monmouth

Llandrindodd Wells

So you can see how losing these numerous test centres has put pressure on the test booking and testing systems in the 2 South Wales sites.

We at 1st Class Rider Training-Cardiff are pleased to say that even with the added test booking demand we have been able to obtain tests for our students and we have the use of an excellent training area where we can simulate the new test centre layout.

We are more than satisfied that we have been able to meet the new demands for Motorcycle Training in South Wales, head on and we have been able to continue to enjoy a very high pass rate for the new 2 part motorcycle test.

So if you are looking for Motorcycle Training in South Wales please give us a call and we will be happy to advise you on the best course for you.

New Motorcycle Test

Sorry but it’s the New Motorcycle Test Again.

a Newsletter recieved from the DSA today reveals that the New Test will be split into 2 modules and from the date of implementation will no longer be able to be taken in Cardiff.

The actual date of the first test to be taken under the new procedures will be 27th of April. The last test under the old scheme will, we understand, be the 24th of April and there will be no tests over the weekend.

This is to allow the DSA staff to leave the country with your ill gotten test fees, that they should have given back to you last September, and to leave the system in a melt down mess as the new booking system starts.

I still feel that April the 1st would have be a more appropriate date to bring this in.

Was it Willy Wonka who said….. “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men”…….

He may not have said it first but in the Gene Wilder film… he definately did say it. Way ahead of his time he was.

Willy Wonka for DSA Chief!