Going through police motor school
#211
Congratulations! I have enjoyed this thread more then any other since joining the forum in 2008. My wife rides but is not a member here so I printed out your daily's for her to read.
It inspired me to want to practice my skills more often, not just ride and I hope it does the same for her. Thank you for your service and the great write-ups.
It inspired me to want to practice my skills more often, not just ride and I hope it does the same for her. Thank you for your service and the great write-ups.
#213
Just because it combines so many of the different things that we had to do. It starts with an emergency brake, followed by swerves to the right and left, then a tight 90 degree right turn, then a 90 degree left, then a REALLY tight clockwise u-turn. Just a BUNCH of stuff going on in this one exercise.
#214
Just because it combines so many of the different things that we had to do. It starts with an emergency brake, followed by swerves to the right and left, then a tight 90 degree right turn, then a 90 degree left, then a REALLY tight clockwise u-turn. Just a BUNCH of stuff going on in this one exercise.
Btw - you described it to a tee...
Thanks
#215
Here is a link to one of the news stories on the female rider, complete with video!
http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/9...ction=comments
http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/9...ction=comments
#216
It appears that you are not only a good motorcycle rider, and journalist but your unselfish comments and congratulations from you to your fellow classmates and especially the comments recognizing the accomplishments of the first female motor-cop in Nebraska makes you also class act. I salute you.
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