About Be A Better Biker
Be A
Better Biker was conceived and developed by Sergeant Bill Hughes in response to
his desire to educate the motorcycle enthusiast on how to be a more controlled,
confident and safer rider. "Every day I see bikers making life threatening
errors while riding. Practicing slow speed maneuvering gives the rider better
control of their motorcycle - which can be the difference between avoiding an
accident and being in an accident. It demonstrates what the motorcycle is
capable of doing at slow speeds which helps the rider understand how they can
lean, balance and control their motorcycle better at all times. Also, simple
things like learning how to pick up a downed bike safely or learning where your
head and eyes should be directed while riding helps them to keep themselves and
others safer."
About Sergeant Bill Hughes Bill has been riding motorcycles since 1982. He took first rider
education classes in the U.S. Air Force and learned how valuble professional
instruction was. Since then he has taken other courses to hone his craft.
Currently, Bill is a police sergeant in charge of his department's motorcycle
operations and training as well as a certified motorcycle instructor and
examiner for the state of New Jersey. He is certified by the Motorcycle Safety
Foundation.
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