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Bike Safe


Are you patiently checking the weather to see if you can get out and enjoy the rush of joy that riding brings?

No matter the weather, our motorcycle officers have a weekend full of BikeSafe workshops.

But they admit, there's no better way to spend a weekend than out on their bikes within the Peak District.

So why not join them on a workshop, and spend your weekend enhancing your craft.

You might think these cops have the best job in the world, but they all admit that there’s some nights they’d wish for any other role.

For them, having to knock on someone's door and say their loved one isn't here is the worst thing you can experience. They have their own families, their own kids, and they know they’re delivering the news that changes that person's life forever.

Like most cops, they became officers to preserve life, and they run BikeSafe to preserve bikers.

During BikeSafe our officers guide you on how police bikers ride smarter; make progress quicker; plan their approach, and ride systematically.

BikeSafe isn't about tickets or blame, it's about upskilling every level of biker so that everyone can make the most out of their hobby.

You can find out more on the BikeSafe website: https://orlo.uk/BikeSafe_Derbyshire_CK3I4


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Bethany Gray
(Police, PCSO, Amber Valley)

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