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IntroductionEvery individual is answerable for his/her own personal behaviour. This obligation can never be delegated elsewhere. It is therefore your own responsibility to ensure that you arrive safely at your destinations when taking part in a ride. As a Club, the safety of our members is of utmost importance to us and we will endeavour to make your ride with us as pleasant and safe as possible. In order to enhance the safety of our members and fellow road users, and also to uphold the good image of our club, it is necessary to maintain orderliness and discipline during group rides. It is therefore necessary for all club members to know, understand and adhere to the following basic procedures and riding rules of the club. 1. MarshalsMarshals are appointed and are empowered by the club to perform certain actions aimed at enhancing the safety of the members and other road users and to enforce club-riding rules during rides. They will be clearly identifiable through their bright coloured safety jackets. Marshals perform their duties on a voluntary basis and are at times endangering their own lives in order to enhance the safety of the group. Please acknowledge the important unselfish role that they are performing by accepting and adhering to the instructions that they might issue during a ride, as it is your safety that they have at heart. 1.1. Power Of MarshalsRoad Marshals Vision To provide a marshal service that will enhance and sustain the safety of the members and fellow road users during mass / club rides. Road Marshals Mission To minimise risk factor during group rides by ensuring safety and orderly movement of the riding group by: * Enforcing the club riding Code 1.2. Meaning of the Marshals Hand SignalsAll Signs given by the lead rider must be passed on to riders behind you 1.2.1. Stop. 1.2.2. Reducing Speed. 1.2.3. Falling Into Single File. 1.2.4. Falling Behind. You are falling behind - Catch up with the group 1.2.5. Stay In Close Formation – Be Alert and Reduce Speed. The lead marshal shall indicate with his left arm raised above his head and the hand forming a fist that the group must remain in close formation. Riders should take extra care during this manoeuvre as it means that they will be closely bunched. 1.3. GeneralMarshals will not cater for motor vehicles other than the motorcycles in the group. When approaching an intersection, and no marshal is present at the crossing, the front rider will stop if so required by the traffic sign or signal. A sweeper will always be the last rider in the group. At each intersection or turn off point, marshals will wait until the sweeper indicates that all riders are present before rejoining the group. 1.4. Authority1.4.1. The road Captain will have overall authority over road marshals and riders while the ride is in progress. 1.4.2. All marshals are authorised by the club to reprimand any rider that through any action endangers his / her own life, puts the group at risk, fails to obey marshal’s instructions or fails to adhere to the clubs riding code. 1.4.3. The Road Capitan is authorised to report severe cases of riding misconduct to the committee for disciplinary action against the offenders/s 2. Club Riding Rules2.1. Personal Safety* Always remember: If you don’t feel safe or comfortable then don’t do it. If you don’t feel at ease riding in a specific position in the group indicate and pull over to the left so that the group can pass and then rejoin the group in the rear. 2.2. Basic Roadworthy Checks Before Each Ride* Ensure that your bikes battery is charged and that the terminals are secure. 3. Riding Formation* The President or the Vice President of the club will be the lead rider of the group. In their absence, the Road Captain will indicate who should take up the position. Riding Positions* Ride in the same lane as the lead rider. 3.1. General* The sweeper will always be the last rider of the group. If you fall behind the sweeper you will no longer considered to be apart of the group and the marshals will not wait for you. 4. Briefing and Debriefing* Before each ride the Road Captain will brief members. During the briefing information on the destination, route, road conditions and marshalling duties will be communicated. Members must ensure that they understand the information given to them during the debriefing session. Enjoy and Safe Riding. |





