Employers
Rider Skills Days for employers
As an employer, our Corporate Rider Skills Days help you keep your staff safe - enabling you to meet your health and safety obligations and saving you money. Safer riders have fewer collisions, resulting in fewer sick days and fewer repairs.
Corporate Rider Skills Days cost £35 per person, including lunch and a free high-vis tabard. Why not host a day at your premises? If your company can supply the location and lunch the cost reduces to £30 per person.
Hold tight please
"Hold tight please" ding ding (Showing my age), well what a great day. Yet another corporate day at Metroline Buses HQ in Cricklewood, North West London. General Manager Steve Bennett attended one of our BikeSafe-London days at The Ace Cafe in 2009 and thought it would be a good idea for other Metroline employees to have the same opportunity. Steve along with Neil Colston, the training manger, ran the idea past the company MD who was all for the scheme and since then we have had 3 further courses. All the riders stated they had a great day (Only they kept pulling in at Bus stops...only joking) and would recommend it to their fellow biker colleagues. As a result further dates have been now been arranged for March..
Well done Metroline.
PC Colin Paris
(BikeSafe-London)
Metroline Buses
BikeSafe-London's first corporate day at Metroline Buses HQ in Cricklewood, North West London on the 4th June was a great success.
Metroline's General Manager, Steve Bennett, attended a BikeSafe day back in 2009 and thought it would be a great idea for other Metroline employees to have the same opportunity.
With support from the Training Manager and MD, 10 employees signed up for the BikeSafe day. All the riders thought it was a useful day and would recommend it to their biker colleagues. BikeSafe-London has already confirmed further dates for later this year.
BAA
We worked with BAA to deliver a Rider Skills Day from their Heathrow Head Office. With many of their 42,000 staff riding to work, employees who weren't able to come along on the day could complete the course in their own time.
Tesco
After attending a Rider Skills Day at the Ace Cafe, John Millar - an HGV driver for Tesco - asked if we could run a day for 30 riders at his depot. Having completed the day, the majority of riders said they would go on to take further training.
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