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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

We hope your New Year is full of success and opportunity!  Rider Choices is very optimistic about the impact we all can have on Rider Education.  Let’s continue to do better increasing our community and informing riders to be safe and enjoy the ride! …

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Has your Instructor/RiderCoach/RiderCoach Trainer opinion been registered?

Do you know if your Instructor/RiderCoach/RiderCoach Trainer opinion has been registered?

The opinions of RiderCoaches from the following states/locations have been under-represented thus far, and this is an opportunity to represent your state in the study.

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Challenge and Support – RiderCoach Style (Update)

Challenge and Support – RiderCoach Style (Update)

In a group RiderCoach discussion last week, a stellar coach stepped forward to ask the other coaches in the room can we discuss a topic? This may not be unusual in some circles, but it is pretty standard for the RiderCoaches frequenting Tribe Talk Happy Hour. What is important to mention, though, is that we gladly have the discussion and all learn from it! …

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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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