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When leading on single track should you separate riders, and if so how many seconds gap should it be?
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You are allowed to ride on Common Land
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Always give way to other trail users
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When organising an activity you should always check the weather, leave your planned route with a home contact and speak to the organiser of the ride to see how many bikes are required or if the riders have changed.
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Before the ride make sure any medications are being carried, they have enough refreshments and they have their repair items.
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You should always ride with lights switched on after dark
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The police can inspect your bike anytime to see if it is road worthy
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You can ride a bike if you are drunk
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Before riding you should
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Make sure the riders can brake effectively
Spend time teaching them how to change gear
tell them how to greet other trail users
What you expect from the group, ie: no skids etc
Don't mention what to do if anyone gets lost, after all why start on a negative
Make sure if they are wearing ear pods they are in before the ride starts
Allow riders to skid and pull wheelies
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Passing grade - 80%
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