NZTA Qualified Motorcycle Riding Instructor/Driving instructor
Member of the NZ Institute of Driver Educators (NZIDE)
Member of the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM)
Nelsons provider for the 'Street Talk' Defensive Driving Course
While 'safe riding' may be a little hard to accurately define there's plenty of examples of unsafe riding that could easily be addressed.
Wheelstands alongside WRBs = unsafe.
300 kph on public roads = unsafe.
Racing around blind corners at speeds that make it impossible to stop if necessary = unsafe.
Lanesplitting at warp speed = unsafe.
Riding while daydreaming about the root you're hoping to get that night = unsafe.
The reality is that there are far too many of us riding like they're an accident waiting to happen.
I don't know about you John, but I feel 'safe' when I'm riding.
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I agree whole heartedly. Otherwise you and i probably wouldn't be here today having this discussion. What i do believe is being sensible about how fast and where, is the trick and not blaming it on everyone else, including police, when it goes all pear shaped.
Everything in moderation perhaps.
I'm no saint but i am way better than others at keeping things under control. Think this is where i come from most of the time.
Even on my fast days i have been passed like i was standing still going into a blind corner. Those are the fellas that piss me off no end. There is often times when i know that some of these guys would have no chance if there was oncoming at that corner. I would also become one of their statistics.![]()
Trumpydom!
I Speed every time I get on my bikesexcessively!!! I have done for the last 13 years. I also take any responsibility for my actions (fines free). I have been ticketed by a cop (who thought he was above the law) for speeding when I wasn't, He paid the court costs and I walked out laughing
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I have paid all my fines and have never had an accident on my bike or an ACC claim ever (Knock wood), as I know my limits and never go over them.
What I'd like to know is why do cyclists get a free ride? Huge cycleway networks, ACC cover, No rego fees or W.O.F and yet if I was driving a car and hit one on a roadway that us road users pay for, It would probably be my fault.
All I can say is fuck the govt! Fuck the law!! And Cyclists can fuck themselves!!!
Just because you do gooders abide by the law, doesn't mean you wont get killed or ticketed. You can get killed or ticketed just by crossing the road on foot. I'm not saying we should all get on our bikes and ride at full speed, all I'm saying is ride responsibly (below your limit), be vigilant of other road users, and don't show off unless your on a track where an ambulance is close by.
End rant
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
I think we could all get rather pedantic about the word 'safe' but inn reality i think we all know what is trying to be said.
"Riding in such a way as to create the best chance of survival" Thats pretty much got it sorted.
Of coarse there will be the pc brigade that says "no should be able to tell me how to ride, it's my bike, my life, and i'll do whatever i want"
wait for it now....won't be too long....before the storm.
Trumpydom!
There's value to be had from rider training. I hope that that doesn't come in the form of lame advertising campaigns.
If it does come as advanced skills courses, I hope that more riders take time to participate in them, even if there's a financial cost involved. I'm not talking about track days. It's been a few years since my last course and it's about time I did another. I've had many close shaves whilst riding, many of which I've been able to cope with, and I'd like to think that Andrew Templeton trained me well for those. As for the others? Goodness knows, but I'm sure that more training wouldn't go amiss.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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