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  2. Countersteering - Wikipedia

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    Deliberately countersteering is essential for safe motorcycle riding, and as a result is generally a part of safe riding courses run by organisations like the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, the Canada Safety Council, or Australian Q-Ride providers. Deliberately countersteering a motorcycle is a much more efficient way to steer than to just lean.

  3. Opposite lock - Wikipedia

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    Opposite lock, also commonly known as countersteer, [1] is a colloquial term used to mean the steering associated with the deliberate use of oversteer to turn a vehicle rapidly without losing momentum. It is typified by the classic rallying style of rear-wheel drive cars, where a car travels around a bend with a large drift angle. The terms ...

  4. Countersteering (Motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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  5. With Driving and Depression, It's All About Countersteering - AOL

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  6. Motorcycle safety - Wikipedia

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    US Navy motorcycle training at Imperial Beach. Motorcycle safety is the study of the risks and dangers of motorcycling, and the approaches to mitigate that risk, focusing on motorcycle design, road design and traffic rules, rider training, and the cultural attitudes of motorcyclists and other road users.

  7. Hurt Report - Wikipedia

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    A 2007 motorcycle crash scene investigation in San Francisco. Professor Hurt, with a team of investigators (all of whom were motorcyclists themselves) [3] examined motorcycle accident scenes in the City of Los Angeles, day and night, during the twenty-four-month period of 1976–77. They did on-scene investigations of over 900 accidents and ...

  8. How to get a defensive driving discount on your auto insurance

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    Tips for adjusting to age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Stress-reduction techniques and how to avoid road rage. Motorcycle, bicycle and pedestrian awareness.

  9. Tilting three-wheeler - Wikipedia

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    A prototype tilting multi-track free leaning vehicle was developed in 1984 that employs automatic countersteering and does not require any balancing skills. [21] A larger range of tilting three-wheelers has appeared in the recent years and use manually controlled countersteering like a motorbike, such as the Piaggio MP3 or Yamaha Niken.