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Motorcycle Safety Foundation in Jerusalem, Israel

June 4th, 2010 No comments

Motorcycle Safety Foundation Participates at the International Conference on Safety and Mobility of Vulnerable Road Users in Jerusalem, Israel

 

Featured Speakers Include Tim Buche, MSF President and Ray Ochs, Ed.D, MSF Director of Training Systems

 

IRVINE, Calif., June 3, 2010 – The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) wrapped up its participation yesterday at the International Conference on Safety and Mobility of Vulnerable Road Users: Pedestrians, Motorcyclists, and Bicyclists, held in Jerusalem, Israel, May 30 – June 2, 2010.

Two academic papers, “The MSF RETS: A System Designed to Succeed” and “Preparing Riders to S.E.E. Better: MSF Tools for Improving Hazard Perception,” were submitted to the conference by the MSF. The papers were presented on June 2 by MSF President Tim Buche and Director of Training Systems Dr. Ray Ochs.

“We are honored to have our papers on the MSF’s state-of-the-art of motorcycle safety and training accepted for presentation at this prestigious conference,” said Buche. “It was a tremendous opportunity to promote the systems approach of the MSF Rider Education and Training System (RETS) to an international audience of academically-oriented experts and stakeholders.”

Sponsored by Israel’s National Road Safety Authority in cooperation with the United States Transportation Research Board (TRB) and the Forum of European Road Safety Research Institutes (FERSI), the conference brought together the latest scientific information, best practices, and policies from different countries with different cultures and experiences. It focused on research, countermeasures, and programmatic implementation, and included plenary talks by international experts, oral presentations of papers, poster sessions, workshops, and panel discussions.

Buche’s presentation, “The MSF RETS: A System Designed to Succeed,” was based on the paper he co-authored with Dr. Ochs and MSF Director of Quality Assurance and Research Dr. Sherry Williams.

In his presentation, Buche described how the MSF systems approach to curriculum design is underscored by what the MSF has termed “safety renewal,” the concept that a rider should be exposed to multiple, lifelong learning experiences about safe riding techniques and personal responsibility. He described the underpinnings of the MSF Rider Education and Training System – how it honors contemporary theories and practices in learning, and also touched on the multitude of support tools MSF offers such as technical assistance for training and licensing, certification standards, professional development, and quality assurance.

He also addressed the MSF’s perspective on research – how the MSF uses research as a tool ‘to improve’ on its support of riders, pointing to the MSF’s newest research project, the MSF Naturalistic Study of Motorcyclists.

Dr. Ochs’ presentation, “Preparing Riders to S.E.E. Better: MSF Tools for Improving Hazard Perception,” examined how hazard perception is addressed in the MSF Rider Education and Training System. “S.E.E.” is an acronym for “Search – Evaluate – Execute.” He described two of several new programs the MSF has been working on to provide training in hazard perception. He delivered an overview of Street Smart – Rider Perception, a 90-minute classroom-only learning experience that includes modern visual technology and classroom activities; as well as its accompanying online hazard awareness activity – a self-paced module called Rider Perception Challenge!, available online here. He also described the SMARTrainer Class – Traffic Awareness program (SMART: Safe Motorcyclist Awareness and Recognition Trainer.)

These MSF-developed programs not only assist riders in developing their hazard perception skills, but also expand learning activities to address human visual characteristics as well as executive functions.

According to conference Organizing Committee Chair David Shinar, “The purpose of this international conference on the safety and mobility of vulnerable road users is to address all of these issues in order to provide a safer world. It is through the meeting of the minds and personal interactions of professionals committed to these safety issues that significant improvements can be achieved.”

View or download the paper or presentation, “The MSF RETS: A System Designed to Succeed.”  

View or download the paper, “Preparing Riders to S.E.E. Better: MSF Tools for Improving Hazard Perception.”

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation promotes safety through rider training and education, operator licensing tests and public information programs. The MSF works with the federal government, state agencies, the military and others to offer training for all skill levels so riders can enjoy a lifetime of safe, responsible motorcycling. Standards established by the MSF have been recognized worldwide since 1973.

The MSF is a not-for-profit organization sponsored by BMW, BRP, Ducati, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Piaggio, Suzuki, Triumph, Victory and Yamaha. For safety information or to enroll in the RiderCourseSM nearest you, visit http://www.msf-usa.org/ or call (800) 446-9227.

KYMCO joins demo ride lineup at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days

June 4th, 2010 No comments

PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is pleased to announce that KYMCO will bring a wide range of scooters and motorcycles for attendees to demo at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days this July 9-11 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio.
 
The KYMCO scooters on hand will be the Xciting 500, featuring the company’s electronic fuel injection (EFI) and anti-lock braking systems; the all-new Downtown 300i with EFI; the Quannon 150 motorcycle; the Yager 200i with EFI; the People 150; the Like 50 and the Super 8 50.
 
“AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days has historically been a very good demo event for us,” said KYMCO USA Director of Marketing Rick Pawelka. “With the launch of the new city commuter, the KYMCO Downtown 300i, which will be available in the July-August period, and the touring-capable Xciting 500Ri with ABS potential, customers will have the opportunity to demo KYMCO’s top performers, as well as our smaller-displacement scooters and motorcycle.”

Held at the world-class Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days features vintage and post-vintage competition in motocross, trials, hare scrambles, roadracing and dirt track. In addition to demo rides of current production bikes, the event includes North America’s largest motorcycle swap meet, educational seminars, bike shows, the Federal Companies/Allied Used Bike Corral, motorcycling seminars, the new product Manufacturers’ Midway, and club corrals featuring marque and regional clubs.

Husqvarna is the 2010 Marque of the Year at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, with off-road racing legend Malcolm Smith serving as grand marshal.
 
Proceeds from AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days benefit the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame. The goal of the Hall of Fame, located on the campus of the AMA in Pickerington, Ohio, is to honor the distinguished men and women whose competitive spirit, passion, vision and entrepreneurship have played a vital role in shaping the sport, lifestyle and business of motorcycling. For more information, call (614) 856-2222, or visit the Hall of Fame’s website at MotorcycleMuseum.org.

For tickets to AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, see MidOhio.com. For more information about the event, visit AMAVintageMotorcycleDays.com.

About the American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has protected the future of motorcycling and promoted the motorcycle lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of life, and they navigate many different routes on their journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world’s largest motorcycling rights organization, the AMA advocates for motorcyclists’ interests in the halls of local, state and federal government, the committees of international governing organizations, and the court of public opinion. Through member clubs, promoters and partners, the AMA sanctions more motorsports competition and motorcycle recreational events than any other organization in the world. AMA members receive money-saving discounts from dozens of well-known suppliers of motorcycle services, gear and apparel, bike rental, transport, hotel stays and more. Through its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future generations.