Rider Choices – Rider Tips #108
Being impaired in any manner decreases our ability to respond to hazards. Alcohol before or during the riding of motorcycles is a poor choice. …
Rider Choices – Rider Tips #108
Being impaired in any manner decreases our ability to respond to hazards. Alcohol before or during the riding of motorcycles is a poor choice. …
Tuesday 1-2-3 (three ruminations)
By Dr. Donald L. Green, 1 November 2022
This week I have been thinking about my professional library and how it supports being a RiderCoach. The choice to continually read and self-develop as a coach supports Life-Long Learning, an enviable RiderCoach characteristic and a trait we ask our students to learn in every course we facilitate. …
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Rider Choices – Rider Tips #107
Seasonal situations can cause poor traction. Be on the lookout for leaves, frost, rain, cold, and other road users. …
Motorcycling in the Autumn Months
Many motorcycle safety posts describe the season’s dangers this time of year. It’s good that we remind each other of the hazards and what to look for in leaves, frost, rain, and cold. However, discussing the root cause and why these things are dangerous may be better, describing the illness instead of the symptoms. The bottom line to all of this is traction, or more importantly, the decreased amount of traction associated with the season. …
Tribe Talk Happy Hour – 2 November 2022
7:00-9:00 pm Eastern
“Open Forum”
Get out your RCG and come with your questions and thoughts …
Tuesday 1-2-3 (three ruminations)
What makes a Great Learning Environment?
Quite often, as questions are asked in RiderCoach Forums or at Rider Education sites, my mind almost always reverts to thoughts about the Educational Environment. Whether it be the location – as in facilities or range, the “tone” set by the RiderCoach, or the equipment and amenities- the Educational Environment is a critical variable in learning content. …
Participate in Motorcycle Rider Education Research before 1 November 2022
This is an opportunity to further a research project that started in 2005, continued in 2020, and now expanding. This round is specifically for all instructors and RiderCoaches. Invite your instructor/Coach friends to participate. Think of this as a professional development opportunity, and let your thoughts be part of a larger project. …
Continue readingParticipate in Motorcycle Rider Education Research before 10 November 2022
Tribe Talk Happy Hour
26 October 2022, 7:00-9:00 pm Eastern
“The Dunning Kruger Effect”
What does it take to be an effective RiderCoach, and how does understanding the “MSF RiderCoach Guide” help the process? How does the Dunning Kruger Effect play out in Rider Education? …
Rider Choices – Rider Tips #106
Maintaining control of their vehicle is a Motorcyclist’s responsibility.
25% of motorcyclists involved in fatal crashes in 2020 collided with fixed objects. …
Tuesday 1-2-3 (three ruminations)
By Dr. Donald L. Green, 18 October 2022
I was at a “T” intersection this weekend, a regular part of my commute to accomplish my errands, when a motorcycle drove past, moving left to right through the bustling and restricted view area …