Riding a motorcycle can be a thrilling and enjoyable experience, but it also comes with certain risks and challenges. Motorcycles are smaller and less noticeable than cars or trucks, which makes them more vulnerable to collisions and accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, motorcyclists are 28 times more likely to die...Read More
Hosting an ASM Class One of the most frequent questions we get asked at Accident Scene Management is “When will there be a class in my area?” Often that question results in someone stepping up to host a class in order to fill that void. Most motorcyclists belong to a group of some sort. It...Read More
Understanding Ethanol-Related Fuel Problems Written by: Biker Chad We all have seen the signs and stickers on gas pumps everywhere stating that there is 10-15% ethanol added to our gasoline. This mixture is often referred to as E10 or “gasohol”. We usually just fill up our gas tanks and go, not ever giving a thought...Read More
Professional Rescuers Receive Motorcycle Trauma Training By Vicki Sanfelipo, RN Accident Scene Management is known for its bystander programs that teach motorcyclists what to do at the scene of a crash but did you know we also have a Professional Series class that teaches EMS and police officers how to respond? A Motorcycle Trauma is...Read More
Selling your motorcycle can be a rewarding and profitable experience, but it also requires some preparation and patience. Here are some tips to help you sell your bike successfully and safely. Know your vehicle and your price Before you list your bike for sale, you should know its condition, history, and value. Gather all...Read More
Riding a motorcycle is an exhilarating experience that many enthusiasts enjoy. However, when it comes to riding with a passenger, there are a few important considerations to keep in mind. First, check that your motorcycle is designed for two-up riding, meaning it has a passenger seat, foot pegs, and adequate suspension to handle the...Read More
10 Rules for Dealing with Police Interacting with law enforcement can be intimidating and most people do not know what to do in those type of situations. Many people don’t know or understand the rights afforded to them or understand the level of compliance required of them when approached by police officers. The following...Read More
Want to be an exceptional motorcyclist? Take a training class. Written by Lisa Malachowsky Provided by: The data on training “The motorcycle riders involved in accidents are essentially without training; 92% were self-taught or learned from family or friends. Motorcycle rider training experience reduces accident involvement and is related to reduced injuries in the event...Read More