David Hough recently posted an excellent article about the purpose of motorcycle training, “Situational Awareness.” I strongly recommend reading the article and the concepts he’s presenting.
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Nov 4, 2017
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Wow, that is good.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a youngster my dad used to tell me "there is no such thing as an accident". Having been in multiple accidents (all cars), a few of which where I was a passenger, I vehemently disagreed with him. He held firm.
It wasn't until I after started riding and got a few years experience that I realized how right he was.
Ever since I was teaching the MSF course I've always told beginners that if you crash, it's your fault.
Trying to impress on people that safe motorcycling is more a mental than physical skill is tough.