I have been coordinating group rides for over 20 years. As the Head Road Captain for a group of 25 female Road Guards called Women In Motion I hope that this article can give you some good advice whether you are the person who is coordinating or participating. Group Riding can be great fun when...Read More
Accident Scene Management is removing barriers in order to train more instructors. In the past ASM has required a full 4-day, on site Instructor training class be completed in order to certify an Instructor to teach. This has made Instructor training difficult for not only the student but for the trainers as well. With Blended...Read More
Do you know what to do at the scene of a motorcycle crash? Have you wanted to take an ASM Class but weren’t able to find one in your area? Or maybe the dates didn’t work out, you didn’t have a full day to commit to the class or it has been ages since you...Read More
Hyde Park, MA – Jose has been riding since 1993. He has been involved with motorcycle groups since 2003. He served as the past President of Star Chapter 225 in Massachusetts and is currently a member of the Boston chapter of the Harley Owners Group. Jose has been an EMT since 1985 with the last...Read More
The role of a bystander in critical incidents is often underestimated. We all know that learning CPR is important because immediate intervention when a life threatening cardiac arrest occurs gives the victim the best chance of survival. This is also true for other critical life threatening events such as traumatic injuries. Whether Roadway crashes or...Read More
Written by: Melissa Juranitch, MSF RiderCoach Motorcycle Marketing Specialist When the leaves are changing, deer are more active. Here are five fast facts that you NEED to know as a motorcyclist on the road. Because deer collisions are so prevalent in Wisconsin, we are using Wisconsin Statistics and resources. Keep in mind that these tips...Read More
The following account was submitted by one of our students who completed Accident Scene Management Training. Just a few months later, her training was put to the test. “Let me start out by saying, Always bring your Trauma Kit!” I almost didn’t bring it with me, thinking that our Road Captains would be equipped with...Read More
Milwaukee, WI – Kevin has been a trucker/ rider for over 40 years. Ten years into his career as a trucker his employer sent him to an advanced driving school for truck drivers. The program was called “Decision Driving and Skid Abatement”. A short time later he went back to school to become a certified...Read More