Bikers are being targeted in a second road safety event at Westpoint near Exeter this weekend.
It follows yesterday's session focusing on teenage drivers.
Today the Devon fire service are among the organisations offering advice aimed at reducing the number of serious accidents involving motorcyclists.
They're particularly keen to reach so-called 'born again bikers' - who've taken up motorcycling after many years of driving a car.
They often buy powerful bikes which they lack experience of controlling, and need the right training to ensure they're safe on the road.
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