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These are notes which have proved helpful when drivers discuss Dream Rides with their insurance company.

1 People donating to the charity collection at the show will be offered a free demonstration passenger ride in the car of their choice.
2 Cars taking part will be presented at the show offering a number of rides. These will be allocated by the Rides organisers.
3 Passengers accepting the offer of a ride will complete a signed disclaimer acknowledging that liability is limited to normal passenger insurance cover.
4 The Rides will start and finish in an area inside the Show. This area will be controlled and marshalled by Sporting Bears members. It will also be the display parking provided for the cars taking part.
5 The Rides take place entirely on the public roads. Drivers will decide the route they follow and are expected to drive responsibly and obey all traffic laws including speed limits.
6 There is no competitive or timed element to these demonstration rides.
7 Drivers will not receive any reward for providing the rides other than the thanks of all concerned. They will play no part in the collection or management of the charity donations.
8 All the money raised will go to the children’s charities agreed by the Sporting Bears Motor Club
9 Drivers are expected to obey the instructions of those marshalling the activity particularly in relation to the movement of cars.
10 Dream Rides are organised and run, as an official event, by the Sporting Bears Motor Club who are registered with the MSA
11 The club has public liability insurance cover of £5 million pounds
12 Sporting Bears have a recognised Child protection officer and relevant policy and procedures in this respect.