Scanning for escape paths helps see areas where we can escape potential hazards before they become traps. The Search Evaluate Execute (SEE) strategy continuously identifies 1. traffic controls, 2. highway users, 3. surface conditions, and 4. possible escape paths.
Knowing what to Scan for helps categorize potential hazards before they become dangerous. The Search Evaluate Execute (SEE) strategy continuously identifies 1. traffic controls, 2. highway users, 3. surface conditions, and 4. possible escape paths.
Eyes should continually Scan to identify hazards before they become dangerous. Using the Search Evaluate Execute (SEE) strategy to look for hazardous factors also increases your ability to find an Escape Path if a hazard exists.
A 360° Scan with your eyes helps identify hazards before they become dangerous. Using Search Evaluate Execute (SEE) to the Front, Sides, and Behind gives riders a 360° situational awareness.
Scanning with your eyes helps to identify hazards before they become dangerous. Searching for Escape Paths can give you an out to make a bad situation better.
There is a continuing discussion by those who work in Rider’s Education about whether coaching is considered a profession, when most RiderCoaches do not work full time and primarily exist financially through other efforts rather then Coaching. We can certainly start with the MSF RiderCoach Rules for Professional Conduct to understand that regardless of our thoughts, the actions and characteristics of RiderCoaches are expected to be inline with a profession from the moment of certification. …
Scanning with your eyes helps to identify hazards before they become dangerous. Using the SEE – Z Method is a strategy to anticipate potential Factors, Traps, and Escapes by using our “Eyes and Mind!”