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1. Note the total number of 16
sections. (In the Rider
Handbook)
Section 12. Select Topics
2. Which 4 sections of the Rider
Section 13. Key Safety Concepts
Handbook are not addressed in
Section 14. Knowledge Test
the MSF Basic eCourse?
Section 15. Next Steps
4. Name the two turning slow, look, press and roll
strategies (one basic, one an search-setup-smooth
overall strategy).
5. Note the example used to chilly day at 40F, a speed of 55mph has a chilling effect on
illustrate use of the wind chill exposed skin of 25F
chart.
One who uses good judgement and rides within personal and
6. Define Rider Character.
situational limits
7. In less than 50 words, explain Risk offset is the difference between the risk you take and the
"risk offset". skill you possess.
8. Does the good risk offset line up
angle up or down?
9. Note the use of LP1, LP2 and lane positions use varies depending on the situation
LP3.
10. What are the specific names 2 second following time and distance
for the 3 visual lead times and 4 second urgent time and distance
distances? 12 second anticipation time and distance
11. How many feet (average) (approx speed * 1.5) : 90 feet
does it take to make a real-
world stop at 60 mph?
, - traffic controls and roadway design features
- roadway users
12. List the 4 search categories.
- road and surface conditions
- escape paths in front and to each side
- adjust speed
13. List the 3 action steps of
- adjust position
Execute.
- communicate intentions
14. How many escape paths are 3- Front of you, to the right, to the left
addressed in the Rider
handbook?
- to use a lane position where others have a better chance of
15. Define Presentation.
seeing you
to use a position to see and be seen in both directions of an
16. Explain Open Up The View.
intersection without interfering with cross traffic or pedestrians.
17. How many curve options are Using three curve parts and three lane positions means you have
noted in the Rider Handbook? 27 options
- All roadside objects - road signs, guideposts, safety barriers,
19. Define Road Furniture.
light and utility poles, mail boxes, bus shelters, fire hydrants, etc
20. Name the title of the MSF - Host an event - share the adventure
HAE kit that addresses group
riding.
21. What is notable about - additional traction must be available
swerving in a curve (what
requires more skill)?
22. Develop an explanation of - the decision whether to brake first or swerve first in an
The Brake or Swerve Decision. emergency
1. Note the recommended - 6 to 8 feet long
length of the obstacles used for
the range exercises.
2. Why are some cones on the - these are the larger cones
range diagrams circled?
3. In Pre-Exercise 1 Activities, - to see if riders have balance and the ability to handle the
action step 4, explain the motorcycle
importance of the bulleted
notation.
5. Why is (Range Safety) rule #13 - for the safety of the riders and the rider coaches
so important?
6. How many large cones does a 12
site need for the range to work?
7. Explain the static demo in E1, - stopping with the front wheel straight and handlebars square,
Motorcycle Familiarization, and because the motorcycle wants to fall if the handlebars are not
why it is important. square.
8. In the path of travel (POT) for - half of them
E2, Using the Friction Zone, how
many riders turn around after
the straight-line ride?
9. Why is power walking used in - so that riders aren't forced to lift their feet before they are
E3, Starting and Stopping Drill? comfortable stopping