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Road Safety Campaigns
7.4 The Role of Training

7.4.1 Appropriately designed training, addressing attitudinal as well as skills deficiencies and aimed at addressing the particular risks faced by different users is a beneficial supplement to publicity campaigns. Avoid prescriptive skills training formats; use the results of accident analysis and the existing performance shortfalls of the individual to guide the content of the training to be delivered.

This can mean tailored assessments of rider ability.



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