Have You Digressed?
You have your motorcycle license, been riding for a couple of
years; do you still adhere to your safety training? Did you know that many
motorcycle accidents involve riders without training? Ninety-two percent
of riders involved in accidents were self-taught or learned from friends or
family. Rider inattention is a common factor in many motorcycle accidents.
Experience on the bike involved in an accident was less than 5
months, but the rider had about 3 years riding experience. Reaction time for a
rider to avoid an accident is less than 2 seconds, remembering you accident
avoidance techniques is crucial. In our article, Five Things You Might Want To Know Before You Begin Riding A
Motorcycle we talked about five things you needed to know before beginning
to ride. Number 4 was the importance of rider safety training.
Advanced Rider Training At Its Best
Do
riders who have gone through rider safety training courses forget what they
were taught after riding for a year or two? The sad part here is motorcycle
accident deaths are at 14% of all accident fatalities in 2017, which is 5,286
dead bikers. Are these stats a result of riders who went through safety
training only to ignore what they learned? It looks as though that might be the
case. Speaking of looks, wearing Men Textile Motorcycle Pants will
make you stand out in a crowd, looking good.
A Study of Rider Training
Do stats tell the truth about rider training & accidents?
A study in 1989 concluded that riders with safety training had
fewer accidents, and the accidents were less severe. In 2007 another study
found that riders who completed rider safety training courses were 44% more
likely to get into an accident. The study went on to say riders who completed a
second course were 180% more likely to have an accident. The two studies
contradict each other, which is right?
The study did reveal that safety trained riders are more apt to
wear Men
Leather Motorcycle Pants with the armor inserts in place. The NHTSA in 2010 held a panel
discussion assessing the effectiveness of entry-level motorcycle training. Here
is the kicker, there is not enough data to support whether or not basic MC
training is practical or not. The NHTSA cites the lack of stats on the
relationships between impaired driving on trained and untrained riders. The
NHTSA recommends further studies be conducted on the relationships between a
person’s car and truck driving records and their motorcycle driving records.
What’s The Answer?
Right now, there isn't one at least not officially. Experience has
taught you that rider safety training makes you a safer rider than you would be
without it. Experience also dictates that you wear 4
Season Motorcycle Jacket for protection and that great look. So, do we need government
research to tell us that rider safety training helps riders avoid and even
prevent accidents?
No, we do not.
A Refreshing Thought
The thought here is, do you need to take an advanced training
course every couple of years or so? Yes, you should take a refresher or even an
advanced rider course as we tend to forget what we learned.
By taking a refresher course, you might learn a new accident
avoidance technique that you were not taught the first time through. We all get
rusty by refreshing your skills you will perform like a well-oiled machine. You
will need all the safety tricks available when dealing with drivers who instinctively
fail to notice the motorcycle on the road with them.
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