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.

Gear packed onto motorcycle
Humans are competitive, and we like a challenge. Whether it’s mental or physical, we want to do what we believe can’t be done. Or at least done easily. If you’ve never ridden cross-country, seen the sites, and found the best hidden diners along the way, you’ve never experienced an extreme endurance ride like the Iron...
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Motorcycle crash
ASM Student Says His Training “Saved the Day” We received this note from Mike Watson, a student of Colleen Vetere: I attended the Basic & Advanced Accident Scene Management courses here in Denver a couple of years ago. Thinking that it was a great tool in my toolkit, I was hoping I would never need...
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Motorcyclists hits deer
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...
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Jaw thrust video
Many specifics of motorcycle trauma like jaw thrust rescue breathing, helmet removal, traffic control and moving the injured are not taught in First Aid and CPR. We teach classes all over the world on these things so that when you get to the scene of a motorcycle accident, you are prepared. Helmet removal, jaw thrust,...
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Man riding motorcycle in course
It was just a routine summer day My alarm was blaring, telling me to get up and off to work. I routinely got dressed, walked out to the garage and fired up my Harley for the ride to work. Any time I ride to work it makes the start to my day so much better!...
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NIOSH hearing information for motorcyclist
The sun is out and motorcycle season is here. I think most riders will agree one of the best feelings in the world is getting back in the saddle after a long winter. Last-minute preparations and repairs are being made with one eye on the forecast, and it’s easy to miss little details. One often...
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An ordinary first aid kit just won’t cut it. The types of common injuries that motorcyclists may experience need a special balance of first aid and trauma supplies. It is important to know the purpose of, and how to use every item in your motorcycle first aid/trauma kit– otherwise it’s just taking up valuable space....
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Ama Communicate
Attending A Public Hearing Or MeetingWhether at the city, state or federal level, the legislative and regulatory process usually includes an opportunity for public involvement. Sometimes the law requires agencies to release new regulations in proposal form, and then calls for a period of time for citizens to give their opinions in writing, at hearings,...
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