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I posted this on a thread in gg but since having had time to read it all (nearly) I thought it worth posting here. It's a department of transport study in to the cause of motorcycle crashes done by some university or other (*). It's pretty easy to read, quite objective and not judgemental imo. It's worth reading as they come to some conclusion on the most effective way of reducing your chances of having an accident. Surprisingly further training is not one of them. Enjoy...
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roadsafety/research/rsrr...
PS. It's also a study you can throw at preaching car drivers who claim it's all our own fault.
(* - oops, the one I went to... go team
)
http://www.dft.gov.uk/pgr/roadsafety/research/rsrr...
PS. It's also a study you can throw at preaching car drivers who claim it's all our own fault.
(* - oops, the one I went to... go team
)Edited by dern on Thursday 13th September 19:17
Interesting report.
Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?

Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?
It said:
The questionnaire revealed that older and more experienced riders tended to be quite aware of the risks of motorcycling and, with the possible exception of speeding, exhibited attitudes consistent with riding safely.

A1ec said:
Interesting report.
Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?

That was written for me.Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?
It said:
The questionnaire revealed that older and more experienced riders tended to be quite aware of the risks of motorcycling and, with the possible exception of speeding, exhibited attitudes consistent with riding safely.

A1ec said:
Interesting report.
Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?

I'd have/hope to agree.... Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?
It said:
The questionnaire revealed that older and more experienced riders tended to be quite aware of the risks of motorcycling and, with the possible exception of speeding, exhibited attitudes consistent with riding safely.


A1ec said:
Interesting report.
Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?

there are old bikers & bold bikers but no old & bold bikers?Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?
It said:
The questionnaire revealed that older and more experienced riders tended to be quite aware of the risks of motorcycling and, with the possible exception of speeding, exhibited attitudes consistent with riding safely.

Yoda954 said:
A1ec said:
Interesting report.
Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?

I'd have/hope to agree.... Can anyone here relate to this statement taken from the conclusions?
It said:
The questionnaire revealed that older and more experienced riders tended to be quite aware of the risks of motorcycling and, with the possible exception of speeding, exhibited attitudes consistent with riding safely.


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