Mr Frain became a part-time Roadcraft instructor after retirement from the service seven years ago to pass on his lifesaving skills and knowledge to road users. With the support of a State Government grant worth almost $20,000, Mr Frain and his Kin Kin Lodge members have teamed up with Roadcraft in Gympie to help educate the next generation of road users. In 2016 Roadcraft opened its bicycle safety track with the help of $76,000 donation from the local Masons. Mr Frain said thanks to the latest funding, 570 primary school students had undertaken a hands-on program learning how to behave safely around cars and buses, as a pedestrian or as a bike rider.