’BikeSafe’ is a countrywide initiative run by the majority of police forces which aims to reduce motorcycling casualties.
Our Chief Constable is firmly behind this initiative and applauds both the efforts of the officers who make it possible and the riders with the foresight to take these previously unavailable courses.
All courses are one day and are run from the West Midlands Police Training Centre at Tally Ho, Edgbaston, Birmingham (next to Warwickshire cricket ground).
You will need a full motorcycle licence, be in possession of your insurance and MOT test certificate (if applicable). You will obviously need a road legal bike and must wear suitable clothing.
You should leave the workshop with a greater understanding of the risks involved in riding motorcycles on today’s roads and be better equipped to combat them. You will have a lot of fun with other motorcyclists and should get more enjoyment from your machine more safely.
For more information about BikeSafe in West Midlands visit
West Midlands Police Website or contact Marcus McCormick at
m.j.mccormick@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk or Richard Breeze at
r.breeze@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk