How and why we do things is often a theme to understanding what is important. Tribe Talk Happy Hour this week will explore exposure in novice motorcyclist training. Relate the following questions to being a RiderCoach and a student:
1. Is the quantity of training the BRC provides enough?
2. Do we fully prepare RiderCoaches for helping students?
3. What content is missing from novice motorcyclist training?
4. What content is missing from RiderCoach Training?
5. Are minimal requirements meeting our minimum needs? …
When other road users are near, physically look to maintain the appropriate safety margin. Always keep an escape path available using the Search Evaluate Execute (SEE) strategy. …
y we do things is often a theme to understand what the future brings. Tribe Talk Happy Hour this week will explore what we believe the future will bring. Relate the following questions to being a RiderCoach in the future:
1. What do you foresee as the future?
2. How will RiderCoaches need to change?
3, What will stay the same?
4. How do we evolve to meet future needs?
5. Is there a place for Rider Education in the future? …
As we enter Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month of May, I am seeing the typical Safety Month messages like “Watch for Motorcycles,” “See Motorcycles,” or “Look Twice – Save a Life.” Still, I wonder how others genuinely look at us? …
Why we do things is often a theme to understand what the future brings, Tribe Talk Happy Hour continually asks the following five questions. Relate the following questions to being a RiderCoach or a better person. …
Why we do things is often a theme to understand what the future brings, Tribe Talk Happy Hour this week asks the following five questions. Relate the following questions only to being a RiderCoach: …