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Vehicle/Motorcycle collisions are most common:
At Intersections
Before changes lanes to the left:
Check your left mirror and look to the left
Which of the following statements is correct?
Press left, lean left, go left
To create more space in the situation pictured below, you should:
Adjust your speed and stay in the center of the lane
In slow, tight turns:
Lean your motorcycle only, and keep your body straight
While in a turn, it is best to:
Maintain a steady speed, or gradually accelerate
To make good judgements in traffic, you need to first:
Search ahead
Your motorcycle has two breaks, use both brakes:
Every time you slow or stop
When riding with a passenger, you should:
Start slowing sooner
When swerving, it is important to:
, Separate braking from swerving
In the picture below, the car driver is preparing to enter the intersection. To be
seen and maintain a space cushion, you should:
Slow down and move away from the vehicle after entering the intersection
Following closely to a vehicle in front of you:
Is a factor in collisions caused by motorcyclists
Alcohol enters the bloodstream and quickly reaches the brain. Which of the
following is affected first?
Judgement
Most collisions involve riders who:
Overboard the rear tire
In the picture below, riders A, B, and C are riding as a group. To pass, rider B
should:
Return to the right portion of the lane behind rider A
Making a special point to use mirrors when:
Slowing or Stopping
You plan to make a right turn after stopping at an intersection. Usually, it is best
to turn from which portion of the lane?
The center portion
Not turning off a signal:
Encourages other drivers to pull into your path
When the front tire goes flat while riding:
Apply the rear break and steer to the edge of the road