COMPLETE SOLUTIONS3
Blind spots - ANSWERS-Areas behind or to the side not seen in mirrors, or blocked from view by
another object; use a head check (glance over the shoulder) to see these areas, especially when
changing lanes and merging.
Central vision - ANSWERS-A 3-degree cone in which people can see items with detail.
Presentation - ANSWERS-in lane position: Choosing a lane position where others can see you
best
Rider radar - ANSWERS-2-second minimum following distance between rider and vehicle in
front
4-second urgent time & path allows enough time to brake or swerve for hazards
12-second anticipated path for riders to search ahead
Space cushion - ANSWERS-Maintaining a good space cushion allows the rider to prepare for
situations in advance before an emergency occurs
Developing good breaking habits - ANSWERS-Use BOTH BRAKES at the same time all the time.
Keep your body centered and looking ahead.
Emergency stopping in a curve technique - ANSWERS-Stopping in a curve requires more
distance than straight line stopping because some traction (grip on the road) is being used for
leaning. Two technique options:
• Straighten the handlebars first, then brake firmly for a quick stop