We read so much on here about track days and track based training days and how beneficial they are to improve our abilities. But, for many the track is not where we want to go and learn, or to hone our skills. It simply has no relevance to the rider to go as fast as you possibly can in a contained environment. Before I get hammered too badly I am aware that that is not what some track training days are all about, but all the same, the word "track" is enough to turn some off the thought of extra training. So we bumble along, learning lessons, often the hard way.
Then we have the ones that have been riding for many, many years and know all about it, they have not crashed or fallen off in x number of years. How about the now made famous group of BAB's (Born Again Bikers), taking their young person fitness and riding styles on to a modern bike often with fatal consequences? Neither of these groups thinks they need any refresher training so don’t seek it out.
As a group we have an appalling track record of crashes, deaths and serious injury. Our way over inflated ACC levy charges are only a small part of the effects of our complete inability to see that the problem actually lies with us. It is not the other party that is the problem it is only and always down to us. Personally, I take offense being included in that dynamic.
I know that there are times that simply NOTHING could have prevented an incident, and I want us to be able to really get friggen indignant, pissed off, and well compensated when these incidents happen. At the moment, we don’t stand a chance of being taken seriously.
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