I didn't say you have to say it out loud I don't think, idea is to have these little sayings in your head. When you think cango, willgo it automatically triggers a thought about not passing by a junction/layby etc, There are too many in the biking world who constantly blame others for the number of bike accidents, it is true many are the fault of others, that does not mean they could not be avoided. It's no good waking up in hospital thinking what if. One of the real problems with biker education is there are so many who are not interested in learning, improving, making it safer. Statistically motorcycles are involved in way more accidents per vehicle/driver than anything else on the road. Something has to change. Most bikers have had some type of training, they know how to make a bike go round a corner, they know they shouldn't overtake in certain high risk places, and they didn't do whatever caused the accident when they corneered/overtook the last time, so why did it happen this time? More of the same kind of training won't change anything, they've already had the training. I'm all for trying something a bit different if it helps bring bike accident figures down.