CIECA Survey
CIECA launches a competition for rider trainers
CIECA, the International Commission of Driver and Rider Testing Authorities has launched a worldwide competition to collect examples of the best rider trainig exercises. Together with its partners ACEM, FIM and FEMA, CIECA invites rider trainers to submit rider trainig exercises related to the ten most frequent accident causes for PTWs.
Motorcycling should be functional, fun and safe. There are now an estimated 313 million riders around the world who use their bikes for commuting, touring, racing or for professional purposes. But how prepared are they to stay safe on the road?
A recent international conference held by the OECD (Organisation for Economic Development, Lillehammer 2008) noted that “a lack of experience and inappropriate training for new riders were reported as major factors in crashes”.
The BikeSafety 2009 survey of rider trainers takes a fresh look at how training can address the main accident causation factors of crashes involving motorcyclists.

Do you want to make a difference? And would you like to win a SUZUKI SIXteen 150cc scooter? Fill out the questionnaire and submit your rider training exercise.
The competition launched by CIECA is open to rider trainers only.
Fill out and return this questionnaire by March 22 and win the following:
1. A Suzuki SIXteen 150cc scooter
2. A guided tour around the MV AGUSTA factory in Varese, Italy (travel included)
3. 2 tickets to the MotoGP event of your choice
4. 2 tickets to the Superbike event of your choice
Questionnaire:
A jury composed of CIECA, FIM, ACEM and FEMA will decide on the winners in early April.
Winners will receive their awards at CIECA's BikeSafety 2009 workshop at the ADAC Rhein-Main training centre near Frankfurt, Germany on June 15 2009.
For more information:
Make a difference - be a part of BikeSafety 2009!
This event is kindly sponsored by Suzuki and MV Agusta
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