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Riding Safely

How to avoid near-death experiences on a motor-cycle

  • 1 Riding
    • 1.1 Riding Safely
    • 1.2 Safer than Cars!
    • 1.3 Advantages
    • 1.4 Should I ride?
    • 1.5 Just starting
    • 1.6 Risk
    • 1.7 The Accident ARC
    • 1.8 Basic Skills
  • 2 Attitude
    • 2.1 Fear
    • 2.2 Hurry
    • 2.3 Anger
    • 2.4 Attention
    • 2.5 Adapt
  • 3 Readiness
    • 3.1 Choosing a motorcycle
    • 3.2 Gear
    • 3.3 Helmet
    • 3.4 Jacket
    • 3.5 Boots-Gloves
    • 3.6 Luggage
    • 3.7 Maintenance
    • 3.8 Advanced Skills
  • 4 Conditions
    • 4.1 Cold
    • 4.2 Rain
    • 4.3 Wind
    • 4.4 Darkness
    • 4.5 Road State
    • 4.6 Motorcycle State
    • 4.7 Your State
  • 5 Situations
    • 5.1 The three centers
    • 5.2 The Motor Loop
    • 5.3 Scan
    • 5.4 Plan
    • 5.4 Act
    • 5.5 Be Seen
    • 5.6 General Situations
    • 5.8 Flow Situations
  • 6 More
    • Driver types
    • 10 Ways to Ride a Motorcycle Safely
    • Final Word
    • Links
  • Stories
    • Rider Stories

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