Accident Scene Management / Road Guardians
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Rider Education

Rider Education – if you have completed basic training then think about challenging yourself to take advanced training.

Motorcycle training with Vicki
COVID Continued By Vicki Sanfelipo, RN – Executive Director ASM/Road Guardians The question that we are frequently asked is, are you still teaching classes in person classes despite concerns about COVID-19? The answer is not always easy. Some areas are more concerned than others. Some groups are more concerned than others. Some students are more...
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How Do You Know When it’s Time to Service Your Clutch? The ability to shift gears smoothly while out on the open road is a big part of the motorcycle riding experience. If you experience anything but a smooth transition, chances are there may be problems with your clutch. Dealing with a bad clutch can...
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Try these tips to help you save Everyone can appreciate saving on gas and getting more miles from their motorcycle. It’s an experiment in physics when trying to measure the fuel mileage for each vehicle. A plethora of reasons accounts for a particular motorcycle’s fuel economy. However, there are basic tips that you can take...
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Financial Aid for Individual Students In November 2021, ASM is pleased to announce that we were able to launch a new “ASM Individual Scholarship program”!  We feel that no individual that wants to be trained with our life-saving skills should be denied access to training solely due to not being able to afford to take...
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Motorcycling in the Philippines According to South China Morning Post, in the Philippines, motorcycles are more popular than cars, outselling them by more than four to one. They first became popular there in the 1990s and now, there are 18 million two-wheelers on Philippine roads. Couple that with a lacking EMS system, getting hurt in...
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Ever see a motorcycle rider in front of you form a hand sign and not know what it means? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Motorcyclists have an entire language of hand signs they form while on the road. These hand signs help communicate information effectively and quickly to other riders and individuals who are riding...
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There’s so much to learn about trauma care that there is no way to address all of the components in one article. If I were to be asked what is the most important treatment to learn, I would have to say, “Stop the bleeding that you can see”! There are a number of programs out...
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Accident Scene Management instructors are required to “apply” to be an instructor. Once their application is accepted and it is determined that they qualify as either a Level One instructor or a Level Two instructor, (Level Two instructor must have a Level One instructor present for the duration of the class), the training can begin!...
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