I think your onto something there mike rained to handle bikes in slippery conditions



Never know... she might've actually done it properly and taken the road toll as a function of total distance travelled.HemiDuty wrote:But I did want to point out the incorrect statement; regardless of the intent inconsistencies like that are still harmful to good research, and therefore the conclusions can potentially be comprimised.
mick_dundee wrote:Motorcycle riders feel a pressure to "push their limits" in a way most car drivers don't, a Queensland University of Technology road safety study has found.
Bob I agree with ya on the above points, I think the problem with accepting a few fatalities is that the ratio of riders to drivers fatalities far outweighs the actul numbers, ie ratio cagers/riders might be 10:1 but accident stats are probably reflecting a 3:1 type ratio.Barrabob wrote:There just going to have to accept a few fatalities here and there as the population increases, I have had plenty of training and still think the best idea is to leave enough room to stop.![]()