TRAINING

SCHOOL LONDON

Massive thanks for a challenging but great, if freezing day out on Monday. You're great guys and the best of teachers because you made it fun and interesting all at the same time. Going to Barnet to choose a 125 tomorrow, then practise practise practise: and Terry, I'll try not to go too fast too soon. Will be in touch re: the Test. All the best and be safe

Victoria
15 Nov 2007

Hi. I wanted to leave some feedback having just passed my test for a full bike license. I did this via your super six package and have to say what a thoroughly excelllent package it is! Clearly though a critical success factor is the quality of supervision and instruction and I found this to be the just fantastic, and consistent across all the instructors with whom I had contact: Mark for my CBT, Terry and Dave W for days 1 and 2 of the 5D, Ray for day 3 (125-500 convwersion)and Terry again for day 4 and test day. I learned heaps and importantly in a safe and really professionally delivered way. I will not hesitate to recommend Metropolis Training to anyone!
Thanks to you all,

Nick
08 Dec 2007

Just wishing all at the great Metrop a very happy christmas and a great new year.... From Peter .....in sunny Spain!

Peter, Spain
27 Dec 2007

Safety Guide

Staying safe on the roads is important for all road users. As a scooter or motorcycle rider you should be especially cautious because you are more vulnerable than other motorists.

Here is our advice for staying safe on the roads:

  • By law you must wear a helmet when riding a scooter or motorcycle in the UK. Take care when choosing a motorcycle helmet; make sure it is securely fitted and in a bright colour. Be sure to look after your helmet carefully as any damage can reduce its effectiveness in an accident. Before every trip you should make sure your visor is free from dirt or scratches which may impair your vision.
  • No matter how short the trip, you should always wear sufficient protective clothing. If you have an accident on a bike or scooter, your clothing will be the only layer protecting you from the surface of the road. As a rough guide, the thicker or heavier the clothing is the more protection it is likely to offer; a pair of jeans only offers a tenth of the protection of a good set of leathers. Look out for the CE seal of approval when purchasing protective clothing. 
  • Many motorcycle related accidents occur when other motorists do not see the rider. For this reason it is advisable to make yourself as visible as possible. Choosing reflective or florescent clothing and always using your dipped headlights will help alert other road users of your presence.  
  • Whether you have been riding for a month or a decade you should never become complacent when on the road. As a motorcyclist it is vital you remain alert at all times and are constantly anticipating the actions of other road users. This is especially important during bad weather, and at accident hot spots such as junctions and roundabouts.
  • Riding on two wheels can be especially treacherous in bad weather. If it is wet, foggy or icy you should reduce your speed accordingly. Remember that bad weather often means reduced visibility so you should be extra cautious.
  • Watch out for the road surface. Uneven surfaces, oil slicks and pot holes present a major hazard for the motorcyclist.
  • Only overtake if you are sure it is safe to do so; make sure you will not need to swerve or speed up excessively to complete the manoeuvre. 
  • Avoid tailgating other road users. Not only is this distracting for other motorists, it also makes it difficult for you to stop suddenly should a hazard present itself.
  • Riding with a passenger can be great fun for both you, but due to the increased responsibility and skill required, you should only take a passenger when you are sufficiently competent and experienced at riding solo.

Hi everyone,
Just a quick message to say thank you to everyone at Metropolis for helping me pass my CBT. A big thanks to Paul and Terry for giving me the confidence to ride. I didn't think I had it in me! Take care and I will see you in about a year for the full test.
Much love
Maria X

Maria
25 Jan 2008

Feedback on Instructor...
Regarding: Terry.
First of all just want to thank you for everything, Felt the lessons were rewarding and comfortable, due to that i found it easy to learn, i thought he was insightive and precise with his methods of tuition.... once again want to thank him very much if it wasnt for him i woudnt have passed.

Ricardo
29 Jan 2008

Hi Guys Just a quick note to say thanks again to Chris for a fantastic 3 day DAS course. I really enjoyed all the training and of course passing was a real bonus ! Looking forward to my first track day now so please keep me informed. Best regards Dominic

Dominic
05 Feb 2008

I just wanted to say that Andy Roberts was a superb instructor over the last three days. He made it a fun experience, and ensured I knew exactly what to expect for the Motorcycle Practical Driving Test.... which I passed! Many thanks

Sholto
22 Feb 2008