Tonight I did a search in the forums for “ATSB” and came across Tricia’s posting it was back in December 2005:

Quote Originally Posted by Tricia1000 View Post
I don't know if this has been posted before, but there is an excellent motorcycle training video available from www.atsb.gov.au . It is called Ride On, and I am nearly sure, that it still only costs AU$20. Well worth the money.
Goes through acquainting yourself with your bike, or an unfamiliar bike, proper braking techniques, lifesavers, countersteering to avoid a sudden obstacle, high risk situations, and low risk situations, limit point analysis (which will give you your entry speed, and severity and general reading of a corner) etc.
Comes with a booklet as well.
I have a couple of copies, if anyone is interested in buying them. But to be quite honest, I use them for training purposes, and it is equally as easy to buy from OZ, as for me to send out to you. Plus they usually throw in a couple of free pamphlets, which are also excellent learning resource material.

Tricia1000

Moderator Edit: corrected URL
http://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/...ials_road.aspx


By coincidence, not being aware of Tricia's thread, last week my post:

Quote Originally Posted by BuckBuckNo1 View Post
Came across this site:


http://www.atsb.gov.au/admin/buy.aspx

If it does not link go to:

http://www.atsb.gov.au

and do search on "Ride On DVD"

Have ordered [AUD$20] for 43 minute video.

Also do search on www.google.com.au
with exact phrase "Ride On motorcycle safety video"

Will give feedback when dvd arrives.

Heads Up and Enjoy
Today the video arrived and I offer the following supporting comments:

This video was developed by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. The theme is avoiding harm and is presented covering three key elements referred to as the Skills Triangle:

1. Bike control skills
2. Mental skills to recognize potential harm, and
3. Self-control skills.

To quote from the accompanying booklet:
“Although due care and skill have been used in the production of this booklet, it has been produced primarily for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to be, and should not be relied upon as, a substitute for professional training.”

My General Comment
The video is a very good production and within the graduated motorcycle licence system here in New Zealand, I would consider this video and all three topics to be very useful for the Restricted licence holder prior sitting the Full licence test.

The second and third topics provide very good reinforcement, and in conjunction with a professionally conducted advanced riding course this video would be very beneficial for all riders when reviewing their riding, mental, and self-control skills.

My Conclusion
When next in a potentially harmful situation, one that puts that tightness in the stomach, and you are successful in coming through the incident unscathed, ask yourself how and why the harmful situation occurred. Be self-critical, what was it you may have been remiss in, could you have prepared and or reacted in a different manner.

The DVD is good value at AUD $20 and arrived within a week.

Heads Up and Enjoy