
Motorcycling gets into your blood when you gain confidence. Riding to a system will help to increase your skills and awareness then you will be more relaxed - after all we should never forget that motorcycling is FUN, especially with CONFIDENCE.

An aviation accident is defined in the International Civil Aviation Organization Annex 13. It is roughly defined as an occurrence associated with the operation of an aircraft which takes place between the time any person boards the aircraft with the intention of flight and all such persons have disembarked, in which a person is fatally or seriously injured, the aircraft sustains damage or structural failure and/or the aircraft is missing or is completely inaccessible.

Dr Rogers is in Australia to address the inaugural Australian Motorcycle and Scooter Safety Summit, held in Canberra on April 10 and 11, 2008. The summit brought together politicians, motorcycle riders, police, road authorities and injury prevention experts from around Australia and the globe. The organiser of the summit, Australian Motorcycle Council chairman, Shaun Lennard, agrees with Dr Rogers that speed is too often blamed for motorcycle fatalities.

Speeding is “a distraction from other issues” that contribute to the motorcycle road toll, according to an international expert. The secretary general of the International Motorcycle Manufacturers’ Association, Dr Nick Rogers, says that on its own, speeding is not a major contributor to the road toll.

Riding on the street can be risky if your brain is in neutral or if you have decided that motorcycling is your only way to adventure and so become a reckless, thrill seeking mobile weapon! I doubt that there are too many riders with that thought. One of the best ways to help gain confidence and reduce risk is to operate to a system.

I can still remember my first ride on a motorcycle on the Public Streets and I was not what you could call relaxed or confident. In fact I think I recall saying to myself "What am I doing out in this jungle?".
Rookie Michael McDowell walks away from a crash of a lifetime at Texas Motor Speedway.


We have already looked at 1 of the major disadvantages of the motorcycle, and that is hitting something bigger and heavier than you. The Solution: Don't. Simply, Don't hit it and do everything you can to avoid hitting it.


What is the first thing that WOMEN do after a bad car accident? Turn off the ignition? NO Get away from the car in case it explodes? NO Call 911 on her cell phone? NO Call ambulance?????? CERTAINLY NOT….


Motorcycles have advantages over cars (and other vehicles) that when realised (used and practiced) can even up the odds of NOT getting into an accident. A car's weight is just too much for a motorcycle to come out on top. 55% of all U.S. motorcycle fatalities involved a collision between a motorcycle and another vechile


Extreme Fatal racing crashes. You have been Warned
☆ Von Trips - Monza 1961
☆ Bettenhaousen - Indy 500 1961
☆ Eddie Sachs - Indy 500 1964
☆ Jochen Rindt - Monza 1970
☆ Art Poliard - Indy 500 1973
☆ Williamson Zandvoort - 1973
☆ C Savage - Indy 1973
☆ R Peterson - Monza 1978
☆ G Smile - Indy 500 1982
☆ G Villeneuve - Zolder 1982
☆ Ratzenberger - Imola 1994
☆ Ayrton Senna - Imola 1994
☆ Jeff Krosnoff - Toronto 1996
☆ G Moore - California 1999

A bunch of racing crashes! These are the best videos of crashes in the world!

Really good montage of some amazing crashes.
Street and track crashes, well editied even iff some of the quality is a little off.

Song: Mobb Deep - Shook Ones - does it to some serious images
of some serious exotic car crashes.

and you thought the most dangerous thing in the middle east
was the war
well think again
be afraid, very very afraid

To become old and wise, we must first be young and stupid.
Everyone fails at something... I just choose to share it.

this is an awsome video of crashes and stunts made by me (P.S i do not take credit for filming or doing any of the stunts in this video i just edited them)

takes a while to get going, but some good stuff
Humans are stupid

A video/slide on some of the strangest crashes caught on film.