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Total number of sections in the student rider handbook?
16
Which four sections are not addressed in the MSF basic course?
Section 12 - select topics
Section 13 - key safety concepts
Section 14 - knowledge test
Section 15 - Next Steps
Name the two turning strategies?
Overall, concerning strategies are:
- Search
- Set Up
- Smooth
Counterweighting - tight turns, U-turns in a parking lot. Putting pressure on the outside footrest.
The example used to illustrate use of the wind chart?
On a chilly day (40 degrees) a speed of 55 has a chilling effect on exposed skin of 25 degrees. `
Define Riders Character?
Your choice to be safe, responsible rider who does the right thing.
Asking if you are mentally ready to ride?
Is safety my #1 priority?
Am I stressed out or tired?
Are my riding skills sharp?
Riding well takes full attention!
Risk Offset
Risk Offset is the differences between the risks you take and the skills you possess.
Good Risk offset - is when skill exceeds risk.
Bad Risk offset - is when the risk exceeds skill.
Good riders should have plenty of good risk offset.
Does the good risk offset angle up or down?
The good risk offset is angled up.
Note the uses of LP1, LP2 & LP3 (LP = Lane postiton)?
Lane positions
Dividing your lanes into 3 parts
LP3 is
The left third (start position, Left position)
*The start or default position to see and be seen