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h20boy
6th July 2009, 21:32
Okay folks I'm doing a defensive driving course to reduce my restricted time and need to get some opinions.
1. Please answer the attached poll.
2. Then answer this: What are the qualities of a 'safe driver'?
3. Why are you a safe/unsafe driver?
Thanks team....be honest now.:scooter:
hospitalfood
6th July 2009, 21:42
i don,t crash as much as i used to, but if i was into safe i would be someone else, who was boring and spent to much time sipping tea with mum.
but pretend for your licence so you can get a bigger bike and make a bigger mess, just don't do it right in front of me
h_tron
6th July 2009, 21:46
oh man i just been through the defensive thing, its the second one i have done (to reduce my car full and bike full). i hated it! i did the stupid aa one both times, the second time through i realised how its aimed at younger drivers and had nothing to do with biker, which the instructor even admitted to me! the thing that got me was cause i had already done one, i would have thought i would have made me a "better driver" but after doing the survey you can only get a crap result, even the instructor got a not "prefect" driver. arrgggh makes me mad just thinking bout it!:angry2:
-in saying this if i had not gone on this course i never would have met paul from henderson yamaha and never got an r6 :sweatdrop
oh and dont listen to me, enjoy the course:woohoo:
Hitcher
6th July 2009, 21:48
1. It's a poll, not a pole. Look it up if you don't believe me.
2. There is no such thing as a "safe" rider. At best you will find riders who are statistically less at risk than others but, like life expectency generally, that tells you little as to when you may meet with serious harm.
ManDownUnder
6th July 2009, 21:54
1. Please answer the attached pole.
Hitcher pointed it out - I won't... I answered it.
2. Then answer this: What are the qualities of a 'safe driver'?
Someone riding within their limits and prepared for the consequences if they choose to push them
3. Why are you a safe/unsafe driver?
I ride with my limits and am prepared for the consequences if I choose to push them
In a word........Maturity.
Answers both the questions.
PS: I never vote on polls.
BMWST?
6th July 2009, 22:11
sometimmes i am safe and others i am not.....I beleive the biggest influence on rider safety is observation and antticipation,you gotta see the hazard first.....
ukusa
6th July 2009, 22:18
does being a safe rider involve wearing a condom while riding?
Qkchk
6th July 2009, 22:32
Someone riding within their limits and prepared for the consequences if they choose to push them
You bet me too it!
Blackshear
7th July 2009, 00:00
I believe I am a safe rider, so I clicked yes. (ALthough everyones opinion is subject to everyone elses)
I do not push my limits, and iffin I ever do, it's in my own space away from every other two tonnes of consequence rolling at me.
I plan to wake up every morning with the option of walking out the house, and starting the wee beasty into life. I may speed occasionally, but it's all time and place.
naphazoline
7th July 2009, 04:54
I have done a D.D.C. early this year,and they are quite good to do.
However,there's no such thing as a right,or wrong answer.
It's about completing the tasks given,so that when the instructor hands them in,they, (his superiors), can see that the participant has done what is required of them.
I did find it odd that you finish with a drive in a car,when shortening your bike license.WTF?
YellowDog
7th July 2009, 06:13
The secret is in recognising where and when it is safer to have fun.
200kph on a wide and straight piece of race track is a lot safer than 70Kph lane splitting through traffic.
h20boy
7th July 2009, 06:21
I have done a D.D.C. early this year,and they are quite good to do.
However,there's no such thing as a right,or wrong answer.
It's about completing the tasks given,so that when the instructor hands them in,they, (his superiors), can see that the participant has done what is required of them.
I did find it odd that you finish with a drive in a car,when shortening your bike license.WTF?
Absolutely...its not about being right or wrong in your evaluation of your riding skills, or others riding skills. Its about identifying your own attitude towards driving.
We all piss and moan about cage drivers and other idiots we see doing stupid things but in reality, we can't change what other people do or how they behave. We can only look at our own approach and what we can do to help make ourselves better/safer drivers/riders.
oldrider
7th July 2009, 07:50
I generally try to be but do suffer serious lapses now and then!
Her indoors wouldn't perch on the fanny bracket if "she" couldn't influence the lapse count though!
Hmmmmm, looks like a "no" vote! :Oops: Damn! :crybaby:
Hitcher
7th July 2009, 08:46
does being a safe rider involve wearing a condom while riding?
Good question. How long are you supposed to leave those things on for anyway?
skidMark
7th July 2009, 08:50
I voted unsafe...
To me i know my limits and a stick within them...
but if a car driver sees me riding at a pace i consider completely safe they think im a fucking lunatic.
I think i'm right, but know i'm wrong :yes:
steve_t
7th July 2009, 09:20
I ... know i'm wrong :yes:
:eek5: Will wonders never cease?:gob: :laugh: :laugh:
BOGAR
7th July 2009, 10:41
As people have already answered, it is all relative. I might not always be safe but I do try to be so I ticked yes. Learning how to stop correctly and to learn as much about the hazards of motorbiking and wearing the right gear, all go a long way to helping make you safe. Knowing what is safe(er) only helps you make a better judgment of what you can or can't do, rather than going in blind to something.
gwigs
7th July 2009, 11:44
I don,t believe you are ever safe out on the roads.All you can do is minimise the risks.
sondela
7th July 2009, 12:05
Someone riding within their limits and prepared for the consequences if they choose to push them
I ride with my limits and am prepared for the consequences if I choose to push them
Wot he said
Mikkel
7th July 2009, 14:07
I'm alive - what does that make me?
Good question. How long are you supposed to leave those things on for anyway?
If Larry Laffer is to be believed, you don't want to wait more than a couple of screens before you take it off.
h20boy
7th July 2009, 14:21
I'm alive - what does that make me?
If Larry Laffer is to be believed, you don't want to wait more than a couple of screens before you take it off.
Lucky? ;)
Mikkel
7th July 2009, 14:31
Lucky? ;)
If I'm unlucky.
h20boy
8th July 2009, 21:04
Further discussions after tonights Def. Driving session...
Do you think, as technology improves i.e ABS and traction control etc, that you become a safer rider?
For example, if you know that you have ABS or traction control, would you take a corner faster than you might perhaps have without the technology...thereby increasing the potential risks???
Indiana_Jones
8th July 2009, 21:12
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"That's right!, Ice....man. I am dangerous."
-Indy
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