Strategy or Tactic? Know the difference.

CaptCrash

Dazed and Confused
Often in the quest for "Safety" Riders will fixate on one thing and say, "Do this and you'll be OK". For example I know that Instructors and RCs such as myself will get hung up on "getting trained" as an important issue. The problem comes when that one action (tactic) is confused as a strategy. Strategies are long term overarching goals designed for long term success. Tactics are the things we do to achieve that goal.

Here's a real world example, your strategic goal is to "See and Be Seen"--what do you do? Here's video help:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRRwG2b7Afo

Yup, you might say "My strategy is to ride with my high beams on" but what you're really saying is "My TACTIC is to ride with my high beams on". The danger is that when your answer to "How will you see and be seen?" is a tactic then you're not addressing the strategic problem you're addressing a tactical issue because using that high beam 24/7 is a tactic. The danger is that once you start thinking that your tactic (high beams) is a strategy then every time you start up and flip up to high beams you've achieved a your strategic goal and then? You stop worrying about it.

I've run into many, many 'mature' riders who install headlight modulators. If you ask why they'll tell you "It's so the cages can see me".

Want to have some fun? Ask, "What about the ones behind you?" The answer is sometimes "I flash my brake lights." Which begs the question "On the freeway?"

"No," comes the answer, "at stops."

Flashing your brakes at a stop is a fine tactic at a stop sign. But being visible to drivers behind you on the freeway is pretty important too. (see: http://www.ktvb.com/news/Interstate-84-blocked-after-crash-involving-motorcycles-162148805.html) Yup, dudes got run over from behind on the freeway in slowing traffic. Who knows if they had a modulator installed but the score even with one is: Reckless driver 2, headlight modulator 0. Why? Because if you strategy to be seen on the freeway is a high beam you're only dealing with 25% of the tactical problem. You have other users all around you--not just in front.

Achieving a strategic goal may require the use of multiple, changing tactics. You might want to use that high beam...and position yourself in the lane...and have a brightly colored helmet...and flash your brake lights...and watch the mirrors and have an escape route. Use whatever tactics you need to achieve your strategic goals.

Be Safe.
 

Spikestrip

Excessively Superfluous
All good points. I like my leathers to have highly contrasting colors and reflective spots if possible. Another tactic I use is loud exhaust. Also I check headlights, turn signals, and brake light before I leave any place I've parked.

Of course I also check my mirrors frequently, look over my shoulder before any lane change, I'm constantly aware of and taking advantage of my lane position for vision and visibility, I have HID headlights for increased visibility, and I'll also peer through a vehicle's windshields to see in front of them if the vehicle is to tall or wide to see over or around. Just a few of my own personal tactics.

EDIT: I thought that was you! I watched some of your videos a few years ago at the recommendation of a friend. You have some really great info in your videos. Much of it seems common sense, but it almost doesn't register until I hear someone else say it. I liked the one about the crowned roads. It took your demonstration of hiding Fender Bender behind one for me to realize just how much they affect my ride.
 
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CaptCrash

Dazed and Confused
Thanks, it's one of the issues I may highlight later is that we will look through the windows of other users to see what's ahead and, like always, just because we see them don't mean they see us.


(OH, and Fender Bender is...6 foot 2 inches tall now...and that was what? 3 years ago? And he ain't even 16 yet...Woof.)
 

R1-Limited

Banned
When I was a welder many years ago, safety from getting burned or catching yourself or a structure on fire was always on your mind. I learned something then that I applied to my riding.

Gear up the best you can, protect yourself the best you can, but always anticipate your going to get burned somehow someway.

As stated, When I am coming to a stop or at a stop/light, I am constantly in the rear view mirror and tap the brake lights to let those coming up I am there. I do this as well on the freeway when I see cars coming up on me as I also move around more than stay in one place in the lane.

is this strategy or tactic? I believe both. I use my high beam when I am beginning a lane split, (Tactic) to assure my passage is seen (Strategy)
 
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