January 20, 2010 at 3:22 am
#24080
eon
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I would add that every time you have a close call you should hopefully learn something to try and prevent it happening again. Don’t wait for a crash to start pondering where you went wrong! I would go further and say every time something takes you by surprise it’s time to analyzing if you could have done better.
One thing I have learned over the past year is there are not many absolutes when it comes to right/wrong. Post a question online and you will gets lots of opinions. Hell, even the Police Advanced Riding Techniques dvd I’ve just finished watching seemed to contradict a lot of the ‘standard’ advice I’ve learned over the past year. In the end I think you have to do what feels right to you. But hopefully you keep learning