My Partner and I recently attended an ASMA (Accident Scene Management-Australia/NZ) course in Geelong.
It was well presented and gave us a great new set of skills in the event we encounter someone else's worst nightmare.
In fact, we low sided on a bad corner on Mt Macedon recently and we were able to swiftly get the aftermath under control and mend our wounds without instead panicking or putting other road users in peril..we both believe it's due to the training we received.
Anyhow I'm curious as to how many other rider on this forum have done the ASM course, and whether your skills have been put to use?
These days we always carry a Trauma kit on the bike, and in the car.
Here's a link to ASMA:
Welcome
It was well presented and gave us a great new set of skills in the event we encounter someone else's worst nightmare.
In fact, we low sided on a bad corner on Mt Macedon recently and we were able to swiftly get the aftermath under control and mend our wounds without instead panicking or putting other road users in peril..we both believe it's due to the training we received.
Anyhow I'm curious as to how many other rider on this forum have done the ASM course, and whether your skills have been put to use?
These days we always carry a Trauma kit on the bike, and in the car.
Here's a link to ASMA:
Welcome