A new Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) course will see commercial drivers taking to the roads on bikes in a bid to become more aware of cyclists. Safe Urban Driver Lite, which complements existing LGV courses, is aimed at bus drivers, delivery drivers, and taxi and minibus drivers, as well as drivers of smaller lorries.

The half-day course is being run by cycle training organisation BikeRight!, who also run TfGM’s cycling course for LGV drivers.

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Topics tackled include visibility at junctions, roundabouts and complex road situations; collision avoidance and defensive driving/riding; and understanding other road users.

This will be reinforced with an on-road session guided by a BikeRight! Instructor which is intended to help drivers empathise with and have a better understanding of vulnerable road users.

Liz Clarke, managing director, BikeRight!, said:

“This course has been designed to respond to the needs of drivers who may be self-employed, work for smaller companies, drive non-LGV vehicles and are more likely to use city centre streets as part of their work routes. “We have found from experience that courses aimed at LGV drivers have a positive impact on road safety, but not necessarily within city centres for the simple reason that LGVs are less prevalent in the city centre than smaller commercial vehicles. With Safe Urban Driving Lite we aim to rectify this situation, creating a safer environment for urban drivers and cyclists alike.”

Helen Smith, Head of Logistics, Environment and Active Travel at TfGM, said: