David L. Hough
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Proficient Motorcycling: The Ultimate Guide to Riding Well
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2000
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16 editions
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More Proficient Motorcycling: Mastering the Ride
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2003
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16 editions
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Street Strategies: A Survival Guide for Motorcyclists
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published
2001
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8 editions
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Street Rider's Guide: Street Strategies for Motorcyclists
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published
2014
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3 editions
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The Good Rider: Part One
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published
2013
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Mastering the Ride: More Proficient Motorcycling, 2nd Edition
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The Good Rider: Part Two
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published
2013
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Proficient Motorcycling, 3rd Edition: The Ultimate Guide to Riding Well
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Research, Rhetoric, and Reality: A Study of Studies : Addressing Nmsa's 21st Century Research Agenda and This We Believe
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published
2003
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Research Supporting Middle Grades Practice
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published
2010
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4 editions
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“Motorcyclists, like pilots, put the priority on avoiding accidents rather than attempting to survive accidents. The energy is focused on doing everything right, rather than on surviving the crash. That’s a significant difference that motor vehicle safety experts in the U.S. seem unable to grasp. The NHTSA approach has always focused on crash padding, rather than on driver skill.”
― More Proficient Motorcycling: Mastering the Ride
― More Proficient Motorcycling: Mastering the Ride
“If Doc can’t let it go, you can always remind him that statistically a human is more likely to die from a hospital error than from a motorcycle ride.”
― More Proficient Motorcycling: Mastering the Ride
― More Proficient Motorcycling: Mastering the Ride
“A driver who has no interest in motorcycles, and isn’t expecting to see one, may not comprehend a motorcycle regardless of how conspicuous it is.”
― Mastering the Ride: More Proficient Motorcycling
― Mastering the Ride: More Proficient Motorcycling
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