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Video shows officer motorcycle survival training slowed for analysis

A video posted to Facebook earlier this week shows officer survival motorcycle tactical training slowed down for viewers, providing a clearer look at maneuvers used by motor‑unit officers. The post did not identify the agency, the location or the number of participants.

Motorcycle tactical training typically focuses on defensive riding, emergency maneuvers, collision avoidance and coordinated movement during escorts or crowd control. Law enforcement motor units often receive specialized instruction to handle high‑speed responses and to reduce the risk of injury on two‑wheeled vehicles.

Slowed video can help instructors and trainees analyze technique and decision making in detail, and it can offer the public greater transparency about how officers prepare for on‑the‑job risks. Training of this kind aims to improve officer safety and public safety by reducing crashes and improving response capabilities.

Because the original post provided limited information about the exercise and the agency involved, further details are not yet available. We will provide more information as it becomes available.

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