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thedrifter
03-17-09, 06:47 AM
Marines Add New Requirements For Motorcycle Riders

POSTED: 7:59 pm PDT March 16, 2009

MCAS Miramar -- Combat injury or death are always possibilities in a war, but far too many U.S. Marines are getting killed here at home while they're off-duty riding motorcycles.

Safety classes have been implemented but Monday, a new step was taken by the Marine Corps.

For owners of sport motorcycles, the twists and turns of

Palomar Mountain are like ants to sugar.


Sadly, far too many riders never make it home and far too many have been Marines.

In fact, in a twelve-month period, more Marines died from motorcycle accidents than from enemy fire in Iraq.

“The first of October, the new fiscal year and my first week in the new fiscal year, we lost five Marines at Camp Lejeune on sport bikes,” said Gen. James Amos.

From now on, a new state-of-the-art motorcycle simulator will be the first step any Marine who wants to ride will have to take.

“Take a kid from Kentucky and throw him on the streets of San Diego on this great little motorcycle and what's going to happen to him?” asked General Amos.

The simulator is the first step. The Marines training, like the Navy’s, will also include a run on a motorcycle safety course for practical real-world experience and the reality that goes with it.

“It's not just a skills class, it's more about the risk offset trying to keep your skills as high as you can but still worrying about the risk or thinking about the risk and the consequences that goes with it,” said Mark Howell, of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.

With a simulator, riders can learn to assess the risk without getting hurt.

“I can put in traffic heavy, light, night-time riding and after that we have test tracks. We've got merging onto a highway, exiting across a highway,” said Howell.

The thought was, if pilots can use simulators to increase their safety in planes, the same ought to be available for those who ride.

Ellie

thedrifter
03-17-09, 07:04 AM
Hopes for New Simulator to Save Marine Lives Reported by: Jim Patton
Email: jim.patton@sandiego6.com
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Local Marines unveiled a new training simulator Monday designed to save lives but it has nothing to do with combat.

Gen. James Amos, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps, was at MCAS Miramar for a serious subject: the loss of Marines to motorcycle accidents.

"we've got a serious problem here and we've got ot do something about it," said General Amos.

The Marine Corps found in 2008, motorcycles were proving more deadly than the enemy in Iraq so the news simulator is designed to help bike riders become better prepared to handle the road.

"If it saves one Marine from getting in an accident and having a permanent disability and takes him out of the fight, it's worth the cost," said Master Sergeant Christopher Toten.

The Marine Corps has ordered motorcycle simulators for it's bases at Miramar, Pendleton, 29 Palms and Yuma.

It's estimated 18,000 members of the Marine Corps ride motorcycles and most of them choose sport bikes which are designed for speed.

Ellie