Happened upon a youtube video of people taking their first ride on a motorcycle.
Ghastly , ghastly stuff!
They hit curbs, trees, fences, cars & trucks, buildings, people, rocks, ditches, ....etc., etc.
Some even tried their first ride with a passenger on the pillion! Amazing.
Some started on a curve, some at an intersection, in a small fenced yard, in a small walled parking lot.
Just the worst places you can imagine - with absolutely no forethought from those who should have known better. The poor novice operator had to get it all sorted very, very quickly or he was going to meet an obstacle very soon. Of course most never got off the throttle when they got in trouble - or found the clutch, or a brake lever.
There was a lot of just hanging on to a runaway vehicle until it came to a painful stop - against something.
I honestly do not remember how I learned to ride a motorcycle in Los Angeles in 1967....so maybe that is a good sign that I, the student, and whomever, the instructor - did things correctly....or at least with no major injuries to self or bike.
I do know that the basic MSF course I took with my son a couple of summers ago went off without a single incident among any of the students. Several had never sat a bike before in their lives. Some of these were women.
No one dropped a bike, or collided with anything....and only one failed the course. (sure there were a few thousand stalls - but they were loaner bikes!)
I put all of this down to our very, very good instructors. There was a lot of classroom "chalk talk" , videos, and much time sitting the bikes before we ever explored where the clutch engaged --- and more time after that before we were ever allowed to fully release the clutch & roll off under power on to an unused Air Guard runway.
Your experiences?
Stig