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Insurers, via their Assurance Prévention association, and the Ministry of the Interior, offer “teenagers” a practical introduction to the specificities of driving a motorized two-wheeler: the CRS/Assurance Prévention road education track. The track will be present on the Circuit Carole, in Tremblay-en-France, from April 2 to 5. An initiative which will concern 400 young Val de Marnais and Tremblay residents and which responds to a real emergency: in France, in 2023, 707 passengers and drivers of motorized two-wheelers have lost their lives.

In partnership with the Town Hall of Tremblay-en-France, the French Motorcycling Federation, the Carole Circuit Management Association and the GMT94, sponsor of the CRS / Assurance Prévention track and at the origin of the arrival of the CRS / Assurance Prévention road education track on the Carole circuit, a dozen CRS instructors, specialists in road safety, will pass on the messages who save.

The initiation offered on the CRS/Assurance Prévention track includes both the basics of driving a two-wheeler on around fifteen machines from 50 to 125 cm3 and workshops, including a demonstration of how an airbag vest works. , as well as a test to simulate the effect of an impact at 30 km/h on a helmet.
Finally, a practical workshop with electric scooters will raise awareness among young people about new modes of travel and their specific regulations.

The program : 

Tuesday April 02 afternoon (13 p.m. – 17 p.m.)
– 20 young people from the Jacques Brel Professional High School (Choisy le Roi – the only high school that includes a motorcycle section in Val de Marne)
– 41 young people monitored by Val-de-Marnais prevention clubs, which intervene in so-called sensitive neighborhoods, familiar with urban rodeos,

Wednesday April 03 (9 a.m. – 17 p.m.)
– 48 young people cared for in ASE homes, including 5 in emergency foster homes (placement of – 3 months).
– 50 young people monitored by Val-de-Marnais prevention clubs, which intervene in so-called sensitive neighborhoods, familiar with urban rodeos.
– A team of 37 educators from the Villeneuve Saint-Georges Solidarity Space, who decided to set up collective action with several educators and several young people whom they follow with ASE reference

Thursday April 04.(9 a.m. – 17 p.m.)
– 40 students from the Fernand Léger Professional High School (Ivry sur Seine)
– 10 students from the Lycée Jacques Brel (Choisy le Roi)

Friday, April 05 (9 a.m. – 17 p.m.)
– 100 young people from Lycée Hélène Boucher (Tremblay in France).

Special operation “Gloves for all”:
On a motorized two-wheeler, no bodywork protects the driver and his passenger. Only safety equipment (helmet, jacket, gloves, etc.) limits the risk of injury in the event of an accident. Mandatory since 2016, gloves are an integral part of this equipment. This is why the Assurance Prévention association encourages the students present to “take gloves with their safety” and will offer each participant on the track a pair of gloves approved for riding a motorized two-wheeler.

Christophe Guyot will be present every day alongside his team to welcome the young people.
The GMT94 truck will also be on site and young people will be able to discover it.
The champion's Yamaha R6 Lucas Mahias, author of a podium will also be presented.

Discover the site to find out everything about driving a motorized two-wheeler: www.conduit-scooter-moto.fr .

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