The easiest way to ensure something never happens is to convince yourself that it's just not possible.
I'm not suggesting that old age pensioners should readily be able to scale Everest without oxygen - I'm suggesting that motorcyclists have room to make significant improvement in their level of concentration.
If your aim is to try training yourself to concentrate all of the time, even if you discover that as a mere mortal you fall somewhat short of that level, I guarantee that in the meantime the level of your concentration will have improved dramatically - particularly in amongst traffic (where arguably your concentration needs to be at it's very best).
FFS are you feeling ok? You actually said something reasonable without taking it too far. Are you sure you didn't miss the last sentence out?
I know what it is. The trouble is if you don't discuss these thing realistically, and only look at them from the idealistic plan most of the audience has switched off, also they miss the realistic improvements they can make. I'llnow as this would turn in to a very long post and a lot of it has been said before in various ways.
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --- Unknown sage
Both correct on possibly one of the biggest causes of mobike accidents - lack of concentration.
I find anything over 60-70 odd kms your concentartion starts to wane - our wee group generally do trips 150-250 kms a couple of times a month and always ensure there are breaks and regroups/stops (smoko etc) at least every 60 odd kms. I suggest others should as well
serious issue and well covered by KM and oneofsix
Quote Jan 2020 Posted by Katman
Life would be so much easier if you addressed questions with a simple answer.
On the first day that I started as a motorcycle courier in London, within a few hours my brain was fried. The first couple of weeks were the most mentally draining I have ever spent.
But as I became used to concentrating for longer and longer periods eventually I got to the point where I could do 12 hour days of almost constant city riding without any real effort.
An extremely high level of concentration is most certainly achievable - if you're prepared to put your mind to it.
You might be onto something, at least for me, if I'm not assertive enough I get into heaps of shit, if I get too aggressive I get into heaps of shit. I can't ride the way of a cruiser I share the road with in his hi-viz laid back styleor I would get owned by a cage or roadside furniture but I can't ride like an aggressive road racer either or it much the same result.
Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people. --- Unknown sage
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