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.
No kidding, here I am sitting down to read multiple incident reports from the same class, and it strikes me, I have been missing something here. I am probably reading too much into the situation, but I must get this thought out, so here we go. Are you ready? This could go someplace neither of us wants it to. …
Applying this insight into conducting a Basic Rider’s Course, if the coach is speaking about the geometry of steering or aerodynamics, the reality is the music in a novice rider’s ears is not in sync with the lessons or skill they are trying to learn. …
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.