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06-30-2010, 02:58 PM | #1 |
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This forum is great and as a newbie to the Nomad and the forum it is a very valuable resource. However I shudder every time I read a thread header about a motorcycle accident. It is sad; horrible; dis hearting; etc.. I personally don't want to read about an others tragedy and misfortunes and that's why I don't open the thread. Enough negative is going on in the local/national news as it is. The report of accidents are generally inaccurate and shade no light to any constructive learning curve to us; except sadness and most the time anger. I would assume most of us by now have been introduced/informed one way or another to wearing helmets; protection gear; following to close; passing on curves; deer alerts; under inflated tires; overloaded bikes; drunk drivers; on coming traffic; drinking and riding a scooter; on and on.. and still doesn't change the accident ratio. S--t happens and always will. I just don't want to be reminded of it on a forum I would assume intended for motorcycle related topics. Please don't take offense to this and may want to call me not a realist; but as a previous firefighter and at the scene medic care taker; I have both on and off duty witnessed a few motorcycle accidents minor and fatal. Don't want to start a S - - T storm here; but can we keep the negative to scooter problems;etc.. ?
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06-30-2010, 03:10 PM | #2 |
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You have a valid point, however this debate comes up from time to time and in the past we have felt these "downed rider" stories serve to remind us of the everyday risks we face as riders, and that you must never become complacent while riding.
As you said: "I personally don't want to read about an others tragedy and misfortunes and that's why I don't open the thread.". That's good advice for anyone. Don't want to/care to read about something that you don't like? Then don't.
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I find it a tiny bit helpful to read them. It puts something that I already know a little more to the fore of my mind for that day. As a responder with plenty of pictures in your head to draw from, I can understand that you need no extra help to bring those images up, so don't look. I find it strange that people offer condolences to the families. The story is about complete strangers, none of the family will ever know that an obscure motorcycle site offered condolences, so what does it accomplish. Same with the prayers. I'm not so religious, but does God really treat families of tragedies better if some Nomad owners ask him for it, and they would be treated less well by God if some Nomad owners didn't pray? Seems like if a bunch of strangers who have nothing to do with a story of family prays, and it helps them, then posting on Chinese web sites would be the way to go. Get a million strangers praying, not a handful of Nomad guys. The point I'm making is that you don't have to understand it, agree with it, or like it. If other enjoy it, let them have their enjoyment. |
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06-30-2010, 03:40 PM | #4 |
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Let me get my old clothes on if there is going to be a sh#t storm. ;)
I just don't read ones that I don't think I want to...which are most of the ones by Dan! J/K Dan. Don't throw pooh at me until I have protective garb on. :)
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06-30-2010, 04:32 PM | #5 |
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I think part of the reason may be for the motorcycle riding community to be ever vigilant in making legislators, judges, and law enforcement community enforce the laws for the protection of everyone, including motorcyclists.
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06-30-2010, 07:03 PM | #6 |
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As tragic as it is reading about someones misfortune, its possible we may be able to learn from their mistakes and make others better prepared for some situations if they should arise.
I know Ive learned a few things from seeing what happens in different scenarios. Hopefully someone reading about something may become aware of how things come to happen, and will be able to avoid them.
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06-30-2010, 07:04 PM | #7 |
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First rule is... don't open the posts if you think it is something you don't want to read. Most are fairly plain to see the content, and now with the new cursor overlay text-visual you can see what the post is about... somewhat.
Secondly; I agree with Dan in that there are lessons learned with this information. With you having been in the emergency-field; I am sure you rehearsed; learned; and saw (in training) a lot of scenarios whereby your safety, and your team's safety was improved because you were exposed to that type of knowledge and information. You may be alive today because of reviews of this type of information. Certainly, I would assume, your safety wasn't diminished because of your, or your team's exposure to this type of information. I believe these posts are extremely valuable to the riding community in helping people learn from others mistakes; and if nothing more -- it is a stark reminder to the inherent danger of what we love to do. These posts help to deter complacency. It could be possible someone on this forum didn't tailgate as much after reading a post; or decided to look at the traffic around them in a more diligent manner after reading a post. Who knows... But one thing I am most assured of... no one was physically injured by reading a post about a riding accident. Dangers can be diminished, if not mitigated, with knowledge, and constant reminders to improve awareness. Regarding Dan's "other thoughts" on these types of posts... well, that is thread for the non-Nomad board. :) Please don't take offense to my response -- as I did not take offense to yours. ;)
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06-30-2010, 07:41 PM | #8 |
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I think they should be posted in the MC Safety section not in this section.
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06-30-2010, 07:50 PM | #9 |
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Agreed.
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06-30-2010, 08:42 PM | #10 |
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You have a very good point. If I read them, I'm looking for what I can learn about what went wrong and if there is something I can learn from it. Otherwise, it's just negitive/bad news that leaves me not feeling good about things - but does keep it real and always riding like I'm invisible. $h!t does happen, and if you aren't prepaired for it you run the danger of getting it all over you too.
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06-30-2010, 09:20 PM | #11 |
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I too, hate to read about bike accidents, but I am interested in the facts as to what caused the carnage to happen in the first place. Investigating accidents and educating the masses will normally create a reduction in most accidents. I think educating yourself about these outcomes is a huge benefit.
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06-30-2010, 11:25 PM | #12 |
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I do read all the accident threads, not because I enjoy it but it does tend to increase my knowledge of what to do and what not to do in certain circumstances.
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07-01-2010, 07:31 AM | #13 |
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I agree whole heartedly and have commented on it before. We all know our hobby dangerous and I sure don't need to be reminded every time I look at my favorite forum.
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