The Department of Youth convenes a safe driving course for motorcycles and mopeds
15-03-2018
Improve security at the time of driving a motorcycle or a moped, especially between young people, is the objective of the 1st Safe Driving Course that is Tomorrow has presented the Councilor for Youth, Estíbaliz Masegosa accompanied by the director of the MAC Driving School, Miguel Ángel Castilla, and a member of his team, Víctor García.
He course, which will be held on Saturday, April 14 at the facilities of the Road Safety Park of San Javier at 09: 30h, consists of a theoretical part and a practical part in which it will become special emphasis on defensive driving, the use of brakes or the avoidance of obstacles, among other exercises that will reproduce a scenario real driving. The course is especially aimed at people from 15 years old who use this type of vehicle for your usual trips in urban and interurban roads.
The motorcycle or moped is an agile but also fragile medium, said Victor Garcia, whose first contact with the school was as a student, so now as a technician it is special help for drivers who come to the course with the intention of learn and acquire knowledge and skills that allow driving with greater security for your physical integrity.
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