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Kevin Williams is one of Britain's leading experts in motorcycle safety. He is best known for the work he has done in motorcycle conspicuity. "The science of being seen" was coined to describe his work, which is described in his book of the same name. He has lectured widely in the UK and New Zealand to both riders and the emergency services about motorcycle conspicuity.

Additionally, he authored Mind Over Motorcycle - the first book regarding how motorcyclists can control their mental state to improve their safety on the road.

Early career
Kevin worked as a despatch rider for 16 years before moving into motorcycle training.

Higher education
Kevin Williams was educated at Kings College London and Birkbeck College, University of London. Additionally, he holds qualifications in advanced motorcycle training and adult learning.

Career
Having trained as an motorcycle instructor in 1995, Kevin set up Survival Skills in 1997 to present an alternative style of advanced motorcycle training.

Kevin has written prolifically about rider training and motorcycling safety. He has regularly been published in mainstream motorcycle magazines, as well as the Daily Telegraph newspaper.

Honours and awards

 * Prince Michael of Kent Road Safety Awards 2012

Published works

 * Books
 * Survival Skills
 * Tarmac Tactics
 * Mind Over Motorcycle
 * Riding with the Devil