Carriage driving has been an important part of RDA since 1975 and there are now almost 80 groups involved giving opportunities to over 1000 drivers.
RDA Carriage Driving is open to all members of RDA and is particularly useful for people who can no longer ride due to disability or prefer a different kind of challenge.
Carriage Driving offers many of the same benefits as riding:
- Improved co-ordination
- Improved muscle power
- Improved balance
- Relaxation through rhythmic movement
- Being out in the open air
Some of the non physical benefits include:
- Decision making
- Making friends
- Achievement
- Self confidence
- Having fun!
A lot of these benefits can be enhanced by the driver attending on of our many holidays.
Drivers progress in the same way as riders. Drivers can take proficiency tests to increase and demonstrate their ability and knowledge. They can compete in RDA and British Driving Society (BDS) Shows that have suitable classes. Some drivers progress outside of RDA and attend training days and compete internationally.
Carriage driving uses trained volunteers, who sit alongside the driver to teach skills and help if required.
Downloads:
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Carriage Driving Newsletter - Spring 2010 | Catch up on the latest news. |
| Carriage Driving Newsletter - Summer 2010 | All the latest news from RDA Carriage Driving |
| Stella Hancock Awards - Application Form 2011 | Applications for these Carriage Driving Training Awards must be submitted by 31 March 2011 |
| Carriage Driving Newsletter - Spring 2011 | All the latest news from RDA Carriage Driving |
| Carriage Driving Conferences 2011 | Letter and Agenda for the 4 Conferences |
| Carriage Driving Conferences 2011 | Application Form for the 4 Conferences - early booking recommended |
