Quick Tips

Quick Tips

Quick Tips may be downloaded, and unlimited copies may be printed and distributed. 

The Importance of Riding Unimpaired by Alcohol or Other Drugs
Ten Things All Car and Truck Drivers Should Know About Motorcycles
An anti-lock braking system (ABS) helps maintain traction by preventing the wheels from locking up as the tires approach the maximum braking limit.
If you ride a motorcycle, you know that out on the road you might as well be transparent, because car drivers often look right past you.
Riding is fun and invigorating, yet the skills needed for safe riding, combined with the lack of car-like crash protection on a motorcycle, can cast doubts on whether a person should choose to ride a motorcycle.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider Choices™ Contract for Safety
General Guidelines For Riding A Motorcycle Safely
What You Should Know About Motorcycle Helmets
Motorcycling is primarily a solo activity, but for many, riding as a group – whether with friends on a Sunday morning ride or with an organized motorcycle rally – is the epitome of the motorcycling experience. 
T-CLOCS Inspection Checklist — What to Check. What to Look For.
Basic tips to help avoid becoming a victim of motorcycle theft.
Personal Protective Gear For the Motorcyclist
Guidelines For Riding With A Passenger On Your Motorcycle

DO IT YOURSELF PRACTICE DRILLS

Quick Drills:

A quick look at essential practice drills — clear, visual, and ready when you are.

1-Prepare to Practice
2-Practice Locations
3-Stops
4-Weaves
5-Turns
6-Normal Turns
7-Sharper Turns
8-Stops in a Curve
9-Obstacle Swerve
10-Obstacle Cross Over
11-Tight Circles
12-Limited Space
13-X-Wing
14-Circle Weave
15-Zig Zag
16-Circle Challenge
17-Curves
Practice Prep:

A step-by-step video guide to building your skills. Ideal for reviewing drills and techniques before getting hands-on.

For Questions Contact:

Corey Eastman
Director of Rider Education Expansion
Motorcycle Safety Foundation

Monday-Friday
9 AM – 5 PM (West Coast Time)