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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!darwin.sura.net!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!gatech!asuvax!ukma!hsdndev!hsdndev!lottoFrom: lotto@laura.harvard.edu (Jerry Lotto)Newsgroups: rec.motorcyclesSubject: Re: Countersteering, to know or not to know - what is the question?Date: 21 Apr 93 09:19:01Organization: Chemistry Dept., Harvard UniversityLines: 32Distribution: netMessage-ID: <LOTTO.93Apr21091901@laura.harvard.edu>References: <LOTTO.93Apr19121530@husc4.harvard.edu> <mjs.735395430@zen.sys.uea.ac.uk>NNTP-Posting-Host: laura.harvard.eduIn-reply-to: mjs@sys.uea.ac.uk's message of Wed, 21 Apr 1993 12:30:30 GMT>>>>> On Wed, 21 Apr 1993 12:30:30 GMT, mjs@sys.uea.ac.uk (Mike Sixsmith) said:Mike> lotto@husc4.harvard.edu (Jerry Lotto) writes:Me> The understanding and ability to swerve was essentially absent amongMe> the accident-involved riders in the Hurt study.Mike> I would agree entirely with these three paragraphs. But did the HurtMike> study make any distinction between an *ability* to swerve and a *failure*Mike> to swerve?Yes, it was specifically the *ability* or understanding of thetechnique which was absent. We have made a lot of progress betweenrider education and responsibility over the last ten-twenty years...but I am still amazed anytime I teach an ERC how many people of manyyear riding experience "discover" countersteering for cornering orswerving.Mike> everything else. Hard braking and swerving tend to be mutually exclusiveMike> manouvres - did Hurt draw any conclusions on which one is generallyMike> preferable?The specific recommandation cited in the Hurt study was that a formal"street strategy", like SIPDE for example, was the most importantcomponent of any rider education curriculum. The specific skills ofemergency braking, cornering and swerving must be taught and practicedas well, but more significant was that 35% of rider did NOTHINGconfronted with a potential accident, and another third collided orfell over as a result of rider error. The choice of specific maneuveris much less significant to the outcome than early detection andthe proper execution of ANY effective countermeasure.--Jerry Lotto <lotto@lhasa.harvard.edu> MSFCI, HOGSSC, BCSO, AMA, DoD #18Chemistry Dept., Harvard Univ. "It's my Harley, and I'll ride if I want to..."
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