Motorcycle Safety Guide: Wheels 2 Work
This comprehensive guide covers essential rider skills, motorcycle maintenance tips, dealing with other influences on the road, addressing statistics related to young riders, and ways to improve overall rider safety. With the focus on helping young riders navigate inexperience effectively, the guide emphasizes factors like wearing the right gear, riding defensively, and maintaining a motorcycle's health to ensure a safe riding experience. By incorporating rider checklists and various methods to spread awareness, it aims to promote responsible riding practices for all road users.
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Introduction My Background What is Wheels 2 Work
Concerning Statistics Government statistics show Young riders aged between 16 and 24 are most likely to be KSI (new riders / road users) The group aged 25 30 have also very high KSI figures ( recently completed DAS ) As does the 41 50 ( born again bikers ) Why these age groups? Inexperience plays a major factor! How can we help young people successfully address this
Essential Rider Skills Wearing the right kit Positioning Against Hazards Ride within your limits Ride defensively Riding Style control Anticipation Assess and React Review and Refresh your riding Attitude Life savers Improve Riding Skills Don t ride against others Confidence
Your Motorcycle Overall Health Brakes Alignment Tyre Condition (Pressure/Tread depth) Keeping it Clean Chain
Other Influences Other Road Users Weather Conditions Unpredictable Animals Bird Strike, Deer, Domestic Animals Other 3rd party influences Unpredictable Recognised Hazards Vision! Junctions Pedestrians
Getting the message across Through training Parental reminders Colleges Media Other road users