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Our experienced instructors will guide you through all the key areas required to master Sit Astride ATV riding. On successful completion, a Lantra accredited training certificate will be provided.
Enquire via the Highland Offroad website.
Our experienced instructors will guide you through all the key areas required to master Sit Astride ATV riding. There's a balanced mix of theory and practice, starting with a detailed look at key health and safety issues. You'll also learn the finer points of route planning and understand exactly what the vehicle can do. And then you'll be on the vehicle and into a series of practical sessions. You'll be taught manoeuvres and get to grips with riding on a range of different and challenging terrains. Operating the vehicle with loads and trailers can also be covered. New riders will gain the skills required to use ATVs effectively while more experienced operators will be able to maximise their abilities to get the very best out of their vehicle. This course has a duration of either 1 or 2 days depending on any previous certification achieved, or level of experience. This course is recognised by the HSE/HSA/HSENI.
Highland Offroad (which incorporates Land Rover Experience Scotland) specialise in ATV and 4x4 Driver training, accredited through Lantra. ATV training is offered for Sit in and Sit Astride ATV, while 4x4 training is offered for all makes of 4x4 vehicles. These courses are essential for professionals to ensure they are compliant with health and safety regulations, and fully trained in the safe and effective use of various types of equipment.
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