Stay Ahead of the Bike.
You should remember SIPDE from your rider training - Scan, Identify, Plan, Decide, Execute. I think Stay Ahead of the Bike is catchier. All it really means is pay attention to what's going on, decide if that fiery volcano is going to come to a complete stop at the intersection you're approaching, and maneuver accordingly.
So, imagine you're riding along and there's an SUV slightly ahead of you on the freeway, in the lane to your right. If you're like me, your first thought will be something like "What is this knob going to do to make my morning extra special?" The SUV driver could change lanes without signaling, swerve to avoid an invisible dog, throw rocks at you, explode for no apparent reason or, least likely, continue driving carefully and responsibly in his or her own lane.
You know something could go wrong, so what are you going to do? There's a breakdown lane to the left you could escape into if a collision is imminent. You could lose some speed in anticipation of getting cut off. What you shouldn't do is just assume everything will be OK without identifying a Plan B. The bike itself will be more than happy to ride into the SUV.
Aside from idiots in trucks, you need to plan ahead constantly. Let's say you're coming up on a right turn. Is your speed appropriate? Is there gravel strewn about? How speedy does that zombie sitting on the curb look?
The worst time to figure out how to deal with a bad situation is in the middle of it. Stay ahead of the bike. If you don't, it will be more than happy to keep rolling straight into that fiery volcano and bring you along for the ride.
Check out an earlier post on what we can learn from pilots here.
5 comments:
Good advice- 'stay ahead of the bike'. You're right- the time to solve a problem is before it happens, not when you're cart-wheeling thru space at speed.
Fancy acronym or no, this is good advice. You really just need to be aware of what's going on around you and that all the other drivers on the road are there to kill you. If you know that, you should make it home safe.
Brady
Behind Bars - Motorcycles and Life
"idiots in trucks"
A profound mouthful right there, I'd say!
Great advice as usual. I like to defer to a fighter pilot's acronym, OODA.
Orient (yourself)
Observe
Decide
Act
If you couldn't tell, I loved your "Ride the Motorcycle" post from April 21.
No Name - Cartwheeling?? Jeez man, give me the creeping horrors...
Brady - Yep - I assume the cars around me are actively trying to run into me.
Joe - They're everywhere, it seems.
Noam Sayin' - Thanks for adding that mnemonic to the discussion. If I'd been aware of it, I'd have included it in the post!
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