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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Motorcycle Safety Foundation Introduces “Dr. Ray’s Tip of the Day” 7

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2010 Offers Daily Prescriptions for Better Riding
IRVINE, CA – June 7, 2010 – (Motor Sports Newswire) – The Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s resident doctor of best riding practices is now providing daily doses of tactics and techniques on the Web with “Dr. Ray’s Tip of the Day.”
Dr. Raymond J. Ochs, director of training systems for MSF, offers MSF’s followers on Twitter (msf__usa) and MSF website visitors (www.msf-usa.org) knowledge taken from 47 years of experience and decades of research in motorcycle safety to help keep them safe 365 days a year.
From big-picture views on mental preparation and basic riding techniques to detailed suggestions on issues such as night visibility and helmet fitting, “Dr. Ray’s Tip of the Day” will cover a range of topics. Ochs believes that the short, simple statements posted each day will benefit all riders, especially those who have never taken a safety course. However, they are no substitute for proper training such as MSF’s RiderCourseSM series.
“When it comes to motorcycling, it’s best to be a lifelong learner,” said Ochs. “Every rider can benefit from expanding their knowledge or being reminded of practical riding techniques and safety precautions, no matter their skill level. As we say here at MSF, the more you know the better it gets.”
With a doctorate in educational psychology and a master’s degree in health and safety, including more than 35 years of experience in education, training, and leadership functions, Ochs became an MSF-certified instructor in 1973 and a chief instructor in 1980. He has conducted motorcycle safety training programs and presented papers and presentations on safe riding throughout the U.S., Germany and Japan.
Ochs joined the MSF in 2002 and currently develops and maintains national curriculum and training functions related to the MSF Rider Education and Training System, which provides instructional techniques for more than 9,500 MSF-Certified RiderCoachesSM nationwide. A lifelong learner himself, Ochs regularly studies ongoing theory and practice in order to apply state-of-the-art concepts to MSF’s education and training programs. He is also an avid motorcyclist and has owned 10 bikes, including the Gold Wing he rides frequently, logging thousands of miles on two wheels every year.
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation promotes safety through rider education and training, operator licensing tests and public information programs. The MSF works with the federal government, state agencies, the military and others to offer programs 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 www.msf-usa.org or call (800) 446-9227.