Incline Program Video Presenters
Compassionate, engaging, and authentic presentations from first responders, ER personnel, crash victims, and more.
Here is your private library of presenters sharing their stories and advice to your e-bike riders. Whether program participants need assistance while getting started with an e-bike, maturing out of careless riding, or need to work through a diversion program, the Incline Program Video Presenter Library is the answer.
E-biking youth and their families will be able to learn from the professionals and those who have climbed the path ahead of them.
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Alex’s Story
At 13, Alex Hargis suffered a traumatic brain injury. This video chronicles Alex’s harrowing path to recovery, offering an intimate look at the challenges he overcame, and shares his crucial personal warnings.
The Grim Reality
Orange County Fire Authority Public Information Officer Captain Greg Barta shares his deeply personal experience responding to devastating e-bike crashes. Hear about the emotional toll these horrifying teen injuries take on first responders as he urgently asks riders to be more mindful of the risks.
Why Wear a Helmet
Phil Marmet of ABUS, a bike safety and security company, shares how his personal experience with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) while cycling fuels his dedication to safety. Hear Phil’s powerful motivation as he speaks with his own two teenagers about the critical importance of consistent helmet habits.
About the Incline Program
This video explains how the Incline Program goes beyond teaching the rules of the road—it’s designed to change immature mindsets. This behavior-management diversion program features compassionate, authentic presentations from first responders, crash victims, legal experts, and more. Through powerful stories, honest discussion, and exercises like ‘A Letter to Loved Ones,’ the program makes the true consequences of reckless riding real for both teens and their parents.
