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What formation should the group Staggered
ride in?
What are the factors in determining Amount and speed of consumption, body weight
BAC?
What formation should the group Single file
ride in when entering a curve?
Do cars or motorcycles have Neither - about the same
longer stopping distance?
To stop quickly, you should: Use both brakes
When braking, you should use: Both brakes
What portion of the lane should Center
you be in while someone attempts
to pass you from behind?
What do you do when being chased Approach the animal slowly, then speed up
by a dog?
Which part of the lane should you Left
usually use when passing parked
cars?
Maximum straight-line braking is Using the front and rear brakes simultaneously without locking either wheel
done by:
If attempting to brake in a curve, you
should:
Braking in a turn is: More difficult than braking on a straightaway
, How long should your follow 3 seconds or more
distance be if you cannot see
through the vehicle ahead of you,
the road is slippery, or there is
heavy traffic?
Four steps to safely completing a Slow, look, press, and roll
turn:
One way to tell if your rear tire has The back end is jerking from side to side
gone flat while riding is if:
Do most crashes happen on short or Short trips (less than 5 miles)
long trips?
What speed are most riders going 30 mph or less
when a crash occurs?
How often should you check oil and Weekly
fluid levels?
How many riders can share a lane? 2
Scan path of travel how many 12
seconds ahead?
How much of total power does the 3/4
front brake carry?
When you ride you should turn: Only your head
What does SEE stand for? Search, evaluate, execute
When is it especially important to When slowing more quickly than others might expect, where others
flash your brake light? might not expect, or when someone is following closely
When is it most important to check In intersections, before changing lanes, before you slow down
mirrors?
Reduce speed, increase distance, use the car ahead to see, use high
When driving at night:
beams, be flexible about lane position
One way to avoid crashes is to: Separate breaking and swerving
What should you do if the front Release the front brake, then firmly reapply it
wheel locks when braking?
What should you do if the rear wheel Keep it locked until a complete stop
locks when braking on good
traction surface?
Straighten the bike and then brake if possible, but if not then apply
How to stop in a curve/turn:
light brakes and reduce throttle