motorcycle repair course kenya

Motorcycle Training Academy is Colorado's top choice for motorcycle, scooter and trike education. Whether you have never touched a motorcycle, or you have been riding for years with or without your endorsement, this is the school for you! We are a small veteran-owned business. of our RiderCoaches are either active duty or retired military specializing in teaching the public how to ride a motorcycle safely and still have fun. classes for ages 15 and up and dirtbike classes for 6 and up. We are approved by the Colorado Department of Transportation and the Motorcycle You will learn to ride using our motorcycles on a safe closed circuit course. Our motorcycles and scooters are small and lightweight, so you can concentrate on learning the skills of safe riding and then transfer those skills to your bike. Successful completion of either the Basic RiderCourse OR Basic RiderCourse 2 will waive all testing at the Colorado DMV for your motorcycle endorsement/ Successful completion of the

3-Wheel BRC will waive all testing at the Colorado DMV for your 3-Wheel endorsement. Beginning on November 22, we will be adopting the Motorcycle Safety Foundation's new curriculum for the Basic RiderCourse and Basic With the introduction of its online eCourse, this updated curriculum takes a more interactive approach to education by taking a segment of your classroom learning experience into your home! By covering key components of the motorcycle's basic operation prior to class (e.g. motorcycle controls,students will arrive to class ready for their hands-on training. You must complete the online eCourse prior to your class start date and bring the completion certificate to the first classA link to the eCourse will be sent via Entry Level Bundle: Bundle the Weekend Basic RiderCourse and the Introductory Motorcycle Experience for $275! Experienced Rider Bundle: Bundle the Advanced RiderCourse and the Ultimate Bike Bonding

Take the BRC through us and receive a $20 discount on a Basic RiderCourse 2 if taken within 12 months of completing the BRC. Have your MSF Completion Card number to get the savings. We hope this will entice you to come out and get trained.Riders for Health, a social enterprise that manages and maintains vehicles for health-focused partners in sub-Saharan Africa, has been able to train 30 community health professionals to safely ride motorcycles and carry out preventive maintenance checks, through a grant from the FIA Foundation. With co-funding from the FIA Foundation, during 2014-15, Riders for Health has run the Skills for Life project, which aims to improve the access to life-saving public health care by training health workers to ride safely. The project trains health care workers to use and maintain motorcycles. It also focuses on fuel management, preventive maintenance, repair and replacement of parts. Health workers from different health service delivery organisations including KEMRI-SEARCH (The Kenya Medical Research Institute), Population Services International (PSI), and Crown Agents Zimbabwe, have been benefiting through the training provided by Riders for Health.

The project has trained 30 community outreach workers, from Kenya and Zimbabwe, on safe riding of motorcycles and carry out preventive maintenance checks, to ensure health service delivery and data collection work, delivering a wide range of critical and preventive health care measures.
motorbike rental phuket patong Privilege Munyanyi is a health worker in Midlands Province, Zimbabwe, and relies on her motorcycle to reach out to rural communities to deliver health services to rural communities.
1914 triumph motorcycle for saleZimbabwe’s severe shortage of health care workers is exacerbated by the treacherous travel they undertake to reach rural communities.
used motorcycles for sale kenosha wi

Privilege works with the Joined Hands Welfare Organisation (JHWO), a community organisation that aims to eliminate diseases like HIV/AIDS and also reduce infant mortality. To deliver health services to people in rural and often remotely accessible communities, health workers like Privilege have to rely on effective transportation.
1911 triumph motorcycle for sale Privilege had no previous experience in riding motorcycles before the FIA Foundation supported Skills for Life project started.
motorcycle for sale toronto kijijiNow trained to ride, Privilege - along with 29 other community health workers – is able to undertake duties such as HIV/AIDS home based care, community education for the prevention of HIV, general health education for the prevention of infant deaths and delivery of preventive measures for malaria.
200cc motorcycles for sale in usa

Another trainee, Masole Nare Gwanda, also from Zimbabwe, feels that the motorcycle riding skills he has acquired has made the areas he visits significantly more accessible and improved the safety with which he can conduct his daily duties. The Skills for Life project has also enabled the consolidation and formalisation of Riders’ training curriculum.
red wing boots twin falls idahoThis has strengthened expertise in conducting riding training along with providing future trainees with a comprehensive and easy-to-use manual to take away with them once training is completed. This has been particularly timely as Riders for Health in 2015 initiated a new programme in Liberia, helping the Ministry of Health to strengthen their health system in the wake of the Ebola crisis, by training up to 350 health workers. Skills for Life has also successfully delivered an in-depth advanced ‘training of trainers’ course to 11 selected trainers from across the Riders’ programmes – ensuring that capacity to train is continuously strengthened.

To understand the impact of its fleet management approach, in 2014, Riders for Health commissioned a 2.5-year randomized-control study, undertaken by the Stanford Graduate School of Business. The study found that systematic management of motorcycles used by health care workers to reach far-flung rural villages improved the Ministry of Health’s system performance in Zambia. It also concluded that with effective fleet management, health professionals are able to cover distances of up to ten kilometres further as a result of their motorcycle, meaning they can visit more communities, more frequently, and they will be able to see up to 30 more people per visit in the communities they serve. Rural health care facilities are designed to reach people with basic health care services. Yet, people can find it difficult to get to clinics several kilometres from home when they rely on walking, or, in some cases, riding a bicycle to get there. Without safe and reliable transport systems, access to health care services to rural population remains a challenge.