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Family Riding

The current regulations only allow unregistered bikes or unlicensed riders to ride within the off-road vehicle areas.  This means that family riding which includes juniors, cannot be undertaken on trails where most of the best riding conditions exist.

RTRA is committed to getting a network of trails designated such that families can ride together in more of the prime riding terrain.

In addition RTRA has partnered with the T&E Club to run a series of "Family Fun Weekends" on private property where families can get away for a weekend of trail riding.  More are being planned for 2010.
 

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The DoT Review into Motorcycle Rider Licencing is an opportunity to explore the Junior Riders Licence Concept.  More...