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 The "Buddy" system is an easy to remember idea for stopping riders from 
getting lost when a large group of riders go out together. It goes something 
like this: 
	  | There will be a leader. He knows the route and will lead the way ALL THE 
	TIME. |  
	  | There will be a rider who stays at the back ALL THE TIME. Make sure you 
	find out who that is before the ride starts. They will be known as the "Back 
	Marker". |  
	  | At each corner or roundabout, the leader will point to the bend in the 
	road. It is then the responsibility of the SECOND rider to stop there and 
	point the way for all the other riders. He (or she) stays there until the 
	back marker has passed. Only then will the rider move off and (eventually) 
	overtake the back marker.
		  | Note1: If you move off before you have seen the back marker, 
		everyone who has not appeared will get lost. Think about it. Think how 
		popular you will be !!! |  
		  | Note 2: When you stop at the corner, make sure you can be seen by 
		the following riders who appear. So, stop just before (on a left hand 
		corner or roundabout exit) or just after (on a right hand corner) the 
		bend. But make sure you can be seen. |  
		  | Note 3: If you (as third rider) see that the second one has not 
		stopped, then you should do so. |  
		  | Note 4: If the back marker overtakes a stationary rider and is not 
		overtaken by them before the next turning point, the back marker will 
		wave the stationary rider on and will himself then wait until the people 
		behind have caught up and overtaken. |  
	 
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	  | The rider who was third is now second and will stop at the next corner 
	which the leader points to. |  
	  | And so it goes on. Everyone (except the first and last riders) gets a 
	turn at stopping and we all get to where we are going. |  
	  | If a rider stops and is not in serious trouble, he or she should wave 
	the others on. The back marker should stop and ascertain the problem and, if 
	necessary, stay with the rider. He should try and radio up to the others 
	with the problem and, from that, determine of the rest should stop or carry 
	on. |  
 
There is a variation on this where each person keeps an eye on the person 
behind. If they cannot see them, they slow down until they can. We do not use 
this as we find the "pure" Buddy System works well. 
  
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