expatmanxman
Junior Member
I came across this on FB the other day and it makes a lot of sense so I'm posting on to see if perhaps others might share it, pass it round and see if it gathers momentum. They've looked scientifically at how our brains work, register, process etc and one of the simple things they are trying to do is come up with some very simple triggers in your mind, little rhymes and phrases that make you think. One of the first ones they've come up with is the phrase 'can go, will go' for when another vehicle can possibly move to where you want to be, for instance overtaking if there is a junction or layby on the other side of the road. Out riding yesterday I found myself saying it in my head when I came up behind a car. I am already well aware of this particular risk having lost someone to a drugged up french driver who just turned left as our guy was overtaking alongside a junction but this reduction to a simple phrase that triggers a response to think seems to really hit home. Anyway, here's the link, have a look and if you think it's worth supporting (not financially) tell others about it.
No Surprise – No Accident
No Surprise – No Accident