Defensive Riding for Motorcyclist

Defensive Riding for Motorcyclist
By Dr. Donald L. Green, 28 October 2014

There isn’t a whole lot of information that specifically concentrates on defensive riding but many of the things taught in MSF courses – when practiced – can help to develop judgment that will allow riders to anticipate what may happen. Time in the saddle helps, but nothing replaces sound judgment and self awareness. Here are a few things to think about: …

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Rider Choices – Rider Tips #113

Rider Choices – Rider Tips #113

Deciding how to ride is a personal responsibility.

Good Motorcyclists Practice:
Searching for hazards, riding at appropriate speeds to avoid risks, maintaining a proper distance to avoid obstacles, and safely braking to prevent crashes.

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Rider Choices – Rider Tips #112

Rider Choices – Rider Tips #112

Predominantly, Motorcyclist Fatalities are related to poor Motorcyclist decisions:

Riding Too Fast, riding Under the Influence, riding while Not Wearing a Helmet, and riding Unlicensed. …

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Rider Choices – Rider Tips #111

Rider Choices – Rider Tips #111

Riding impaired includes the use of Alcohol, Opioids, Marijuana, and some Over-The-Counter Medications.

December and the holidays highlight impairment as a wrong decision. …

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