Motorcycle training : standards for survival.

Author(s)
Munro, S.
Year
Abstract

Trends in motorcycle accidents are reviewed. It is suggested that many collisions are due to automobile driver error, and a lack of skill and experience on the part of the motorcycle operator. Techniques for avoiding collision are submitted and the incorporation of these in Canadian motorcycle training courses reported. Factors affecting the establishment of training, the selection of instructors, a course syllabus and a final test are appended.

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B 6770 /80/83.2/83.5/
Source

Ottawa, Ministry of Transport, 1974, 23 p., tab., ref.

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