Nightwatch: Top 3 Motorcycle Rescues | A&E

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25 thoughts on “Nightwatch: Top 3 Motorcycle Rescues | A&E

  1. I was riding crazy through the canyons yesterday lane splitting going 60+ in 30 mph zones but after watching this, Ive had a change of heart. No thanks man.

  2. These paramedics I respect very much. I couldn't keep watching this. People sometimes don't even notice a car much less a motorcycle. But there's mistakes made all the way around. I don't think I have ever seen a motorcycle that wasn't passing me while I was driving at least the speed limit or a little faster(on the interstate). I will watch out for them and everybody else. But don't get me started on the crotch rockets. When they streak by on the dotted white line or on the shoulder, or pop a wheel going 65, I don't worry only about their safety, but also their mental well-being.

  3. Always remember to wear full protective gear on a bike, a helmet simply isn't enough. You should wear armoured clothing that is abrasion resistant, motorcycle shoes and gloves. You should even wear a wearable airbag if you can find one. After all that remember to always ride so that even if nobody can see you they still won't hit you. Stay safe out there!

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