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Survive The Ride Association of NSW

riders looking out for each other

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  • About Us
  • Riders
    • Attitude
    • Braking
    • Cornering
    • Gear
    • Maintenance
    • First Aid
    • Under the Radar
    • Group Rides
    • Riders Tips
  • Industry
  • Government
    • Crash Data
  • Projects & Events
    • The Bear Ride 2016
    • FREE Rider Workshops
    • Rider Safety Videos
    • Breakfast Torque
    • Poster Campaign
    • Fashion Parade
    • Easter Egg Ride 2004-14
  • Videos
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Crash Data 2010-2019

FREE Workshops in country NSW

FREE Rider Safety Workshops – 2022 & 2023

Survive The Ride rider safety VIDEOS – new for 2021

Information to help you enjoy the ride

CRASH DATA – 2010

Crash Costs

CTP – Third Party Injury Claims against motorcycle riders.

So you think you are a good rider because you have a “full licence”

Useful Numbers

Tuesday, August 09, 2022

Tag: green slip

CTP – Third Party Injury Claims against motorcycle riders.

• 38% of claims are made by our own pillion passengers. • 18% of claims are made by other motorcycle riders we run into. • 16% of claims are made … Read More

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What is Survive the Ride?

Survive the Ride Association of NSW will encourage motorcycle riders to enjoy riding motorcycles, without injury, for as long as they chose.

Key messages:
Take responsibility for your own safety – it doesn’t hurt any less when it’s not your fault.
Scan – Anticipate – Respond to actively avoid situations that lead to a crash.
Wear protective clothing just in case someone makes a mistake.
Speed on the track not on the road – you still get the thrill, it is safer and you keep your licence.

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