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i was told by a mate that bikers have less accidents in cars because they are more road aware, i would tend to agree even though there are, of course, exceptions to the rule. the bike test itself requires many more checks then a car driver, life savers etc i actually got a minor telling off on my car test for checking over my right shoulder too often
biking experience does make you more aware of other drivers in general, in my experience anyway. i truly believe is has made me a better driver. ____________________
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Yep, being a biker first definitely made me a better driver, better awareness, reactions etc.
Conversely, driving a car made me a better biker; I became aware of cage blind spots and the different (read slower/less responsive)nature of cars, which made me position myself in such a way as to maximise my visibility and ability to react, when a car did something stupid.
Back when I was younger and angrier, I was an advocate of the theory that every car driver should be made to spend at least a month on a bike. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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No. Police drivers are specially grown in vats then raised in Jedi academies. By ninjas. They have X ray vision, precognition, and can divide by zero. The only way to weaken their superpowers is by shaving off their little moustache and stealing their Aviator shades, and even then they can still satisfy your wife twice as effectively as you.
At least, so I've been led to believe by every police driver I've ever spoken to, even the chap round the corner that got suspended from driving duties after crashing 3 cars in 1 month. Then wrote off his own WRX. Then got another one. And wrote that off too. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| CaNsA wrote: | | Shaft wrote: |
Back when I was younger and angrier, I was an advocate of the theory that every car driver should be made to spend at least a month on a bike. |
And now?
I will always say that people should spend 3, maybe 6, months on a 125cc bike or scoot before they jump in a car.
I cannot understand why you wouldnt thing the same now. |
Now, I'm older and (hopefully) a little wiser and I've thought through the impracticality of the concept.
Yes, it sounds great if every car driver spent some time on a bike, but that wouldn't guarantee an improvement in driver technique, on the principle that not every driver, who's also a biker, is a great driver, nor every driver who has never been a biker, is a bad driver.
Plus, most people who have never been on a bike, haven't done it because the idea scares them shitless, and who needs a bunch of shit scared bikers, cluttering up the roads?!
What I advocate now is a much higher standard of training; I would limit car drivers in a similar way to bikers (engine size limit, after passing the test) then add in a second criteria for both, which consists of advanced training and a test, in order to progress to an unlimited licence. ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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That's just the attitude of police programmes. They are, basically Propaganda and will twist the actual reality of the situation for the police to sound superiour and to sound like they actually know the law.  ____________________ CBT: 12/06/10, Theory: 22/09/10, Module 1: 09/11/10, Module 2: 19/01/11
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There was an amusing thing from the US press where a biker was blamed for a death.
He was being chased a policeman in a car. The policeman crashed his car, killing himself and possibly injuring someone else.
The biker did not hit anyone and I believe got away.
Apparently it was the biker's general lack of skill that was 'at fault' for the death of the polceman . |
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Agreed, just because you have a title doesn't neccesarily make you any better at something than the next person.
I think the same applies to advanced riding/IAM etc. I bet theres plenty of bikers out there who are equally if not even better riders, than some of these advanced rider/IAM, police bikers etc.
Its all about the title and the perception people have of you if you have said title. When in reality any biker with half their wits about them could become an instructor/police/biker etc etc. just by passing said training courses etc. Its being presented with the opportunity. But as with anything just because you are "insert important persons title here" on paper doesn't mean your some kind of alien. It means you met the minimum requirements for that role.
Personally I think a lot of 'skillz' you either have or you dont. You can be taught skills and methods but your never going to be as natural as the person who 'naturally' has them - if that makes sense.
Hazard perception, reaction times, the ability to flow on a road - a lot of it comes down to your natural instinct and the speed at which your brain processes information.
A person approaching an open junction which is clear slows down to a stop, looks to find its clear then pulls away.
Different person approaching same junction has already clocked the road conditions, hazards, clocked traffic - or lack of it in both directions carrys on at junction without any hesitation.
Whilst training could open up the first persons vision and awarness I dont think they will ever be as naturaly aware as the person who has this ability as 'instinct'.
Think of it as gaining a licence. Gaining your licence means you must meet a minimum requirement - We all know how many numptys can actually muster up enough wit to pass their test but are still shocking drivers/riders. Anyway, im not 100% sure what my point is here but meh.  |
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I started on bikes but then stopped riding.. Start with cars and vans and was a courier and drove all around Europe many times.. I went and got a full bike licence 10 years go... I have not driven a car for years..
When I am on the bike I am always thinking how and what the car drivers are doing which I think helps keep me saver.. (touch wood ever1)..
If I had my way you would have to do a test on a push bike then a test on a small bike (even of road) and then you can go for your car licence.. I bet that will stop a lot of accidents... ____________________ https://justfuckinggoogleit.com/ |
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Most people who drive cars don't check their blind spot at all, not even when changing lanes.
I and all the other bikers I know take the habit of shoulder and blind spot checks into the car with them. My boss picked up on this, and thats why he lets me drive his spanking A6 between jobs  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 330 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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