Title: 2nd phase motorcycling training in Austria
12nd phase motorcycling training in Austria
Progressive access to Category A licences Impact
of the 2nd and 3rd European Driving Licences on
category A training and testing CIECA Workshop,
Nimes, France 9-10 April 2008
2Overview
- Background information
- Contents of 2nd phase rider training
- Qualification for instructors
- Description of the target group
- Outlook
3Background
2nd phase education is implemented since 1.1.2003
Who?
All novice drivers holding a driving license for
category A or B
4Background
Why a 2nd phase ?
5Background
Additional reasons
- Studies of Austrian Road Safety Board show that
- novice drivers are not able to brake
sufficently - (Winkelbauer, 2002, Vavryn Winkelbauer, 2000)
-
- Good experiences with warm up refresher
trainings -
6Background
What?
Test
Test
7Contents Track training
Overview
- Theoretical part
- (one lesson)
- Practical part
- (five lessons)
- Basic physics of motorcycle riding
- Viewing technique
- Braking techniques
- Riding styles
- Safety tips
- Riding on slalom course
- (Emergency) braking exercises
- Braking swerving exercise
- Cornering
- Vehicle handling
8Qualification for instructors
- Minimum age 24 years
- At least 5 years of driving experience
- No offences for the past 5 years (especially
traffic-related to alcohol, drugs, excessive
speeding and cases of hit run) - No non-traffic related sentences of more than 6
months - Theoretical and practical training (16 hours)
- Course specific training (class A, 8 hours)
- At least 3 safety training sessions
- Specific training in psychological basics (8
hours) - Specific training in peadagogical basics (15
hours)
9Qualification for psychologists
- Being a psychologist
- To be a traffic psychologist (according to
Austrian law) - To be a driver improvement trainer
- To be in training for one of both
- Theoretical and practical training (16 hours)
- At least 3 full safety training sessions per
category - The two latter requirements are not applicable
fortraffic psychologists and driver improvement
trainers
10Track training
11Contents Track training
Module 1 Slalom course
- Exercise for warming up
- Correct steering
- Correct viewing
Exercise
- Demonstration of instructor (2x)
- more turnaround second time
- Procedure
- parallel, one after another
- Instructor checks for distances,
- level of trainees (speed/viewing)
- seating position, lever adjustments
-
12Contents Track training
Module 2 Cornering (circular path)
Exercise
- Explanation, Demonstration,
- Training, Discussion
- Procedure
- pairwise ride in the circle
- instructor checks speed,
- viewing technique, correct gear
- individual discussion,
- group feedback and discussion gt Which riding
style is appropriate? -
-
13Contents Track training
Module 3 Vehicle handling
- Finding a safe and smooth line
- through narrow bends
- Match steering, angular exit
- points with proper viewing
Exercise
- Riding without instruction
- Explanation, Demonstration,
- Training Discussion
- Procedure
- Option 1 all participants practice parallel,
one after another - Option 2 2 groups, 1 practices, the other
observes - Instructor checks for safety distances,
viewing technique, used gears - individual feedback after rounds,
- group feedback and discussion gt Which riding
style is appropriate?
14Contents Track training
Module 4 Braking exercise
- Improve braking skills
- Reduction of braking distance
- without locked wheels
Exercise
- Explanation,Demonstration
- Training
- Procedure
- 5-7 braking turns within a realistic speed
range - Comfortable speed participants normally
around 50 km/h (max. 70!) - smooth braking of rear wheel (stretching
of MC gt stability) - progressive front wheel brake, 2 finger
method - avoidance of blocking wheels
15Contents Track training
Optional module Comparison of braking
distances (car, MC)
- Self assessment of braking skills
- Perception of emergency braking
Exercise
- Explanation, Demonstration
- Discussion
- Procedure
- 3 turns (30 60 70 km/h)
- Individual feedback after every turn
- Group discussion, 4 main topics
- 1. What does it feel like to perform an
emergency braking - 2. Relationship between speed and braking
distance - 3. Mistakes made (e.g. forgotten clutch,
improper viewing, fluttery braking,..) - 4. Satisfaction with own braking distances
-
16Contents Track training
Optional module Blind spot
- Demonstration of how easy is to be
- overlooked
- Most common dangerous situations
Exercise
- Demonstration Discussion
- Procedure
- every participant gets in the driver
- seat of the car and looks for positioned MC
- How many MC do you see?
- Group discussion key messages
- 1. Make yourself noticeable
- 2. Act predictable for others
- 3. Role of speed
17Contents Track training
Module 5 Braking swerving
- Knowing the complexity and the
- Impact of speed of such manoeuvres
Exercise
- Explanation, Demonstration
- Training
- Procedure
- Several turns always swerving to the left,
starting with 40 km/h, - speed increasing moderately 5 km/h, max. 70
km/h) - Instructor gives individual feedback after
every single turn, - speed is only to be increased if previous
manoeuvre was successful - and participant wants to (forcing in any form
has to be avoided) -
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18Psychological group discussion
19Contents Group discussion
- Typical accident risks
- Difference between MC riding and
- car driving
- The sixth sense of motorcycling and
- how to get it
- Meaning of hazard perception
- Riding in groups
What is my typical accident? What are my
weaknesses/strengths? How do i cope with
stressful situations?
20Example
21What is going to happen now ???
22What are they concentrating on?
What are they unlikely to see?
Are there other possibilities?
23Description of target group
24Description of target group
Number of issued driving licenses (cat. A)
25Description of target group
Distribution of age groups obtaining driving
licenses (cat. A) in 2006
26Description of target group
Distribution of age groups obtaining driving
licenses (cat. A) in 2006
27Description of target group
Completion of track training psychological
group discussion
Only 48,3 completed the modules on
time! However, withdrawals du to exceeding time
frames are less than 1!
28Outlook
- Evaluation of effects is urgently needed
- However, isolation of possible effects might be
tricky due low numbers of riders, real
exposure and further influencing factos
(weather, ) - Development of a comprehensive quality
assurance system - Standardized postgraduate education for all
involved professionals (instructors,
psychologists) - In case of positive effects, widening the
approach for other target groups (moped
refresher courses) by law
29THANK YOU !
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