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Yoshizawa-Randlett System

The Yoshizawa-Randlett System is a method used by motorcyclists to read road conditions and anticipate hazards. It involves observing subtle cues, like tire marks, road textures, or debris, to assess slipperiness, surface quality, or potential dangers ahead. Developed through research and rider experience, this system helps riders make safer choices by recognizing visual indicators that suggest how the road might behave, ultimately enhancing situational awareness and accident prevention.