MSF - Basic Riders Course Questions & Answers Already Passed!!
List the 3 types of motorcycles and the primary use for each. - Answer-• Street • Dual purpose • Off-Road Name the distinguishing characteristics of each of the 3 types - Answer-• Street - use on public streets and highways • Dual Purpose - used on both street and off road • Off road - not street legal for competitive and recreation use How can completing MSF's Dirtbike School be a benefit for new or experienced riders? - Answer-It can be used as a pre-training for the Basic Rider course and get enhanced street riding capabilities Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles - Answer-• Motorcycles don't have the stability of cars and must be balanced • Motorcycles leave you more vulnerable in crashes because of less protection • Motorcycles are not as visible as cars and trucks because of size What are the problems that these differences cause? - Answer-• Motorcycles must be balanced • Motorcycles leave you more vulnerable, less protection • Motorcycles are less visibleDescribe one crash from your group's experience (or that you are aware of), and briefly describe the circumstances. What would some preventive measures be? - Answer-Only answered after group crash session! Who is responsible for safety? - Answer-Everyone is responsible for safety How can someone tell if they would likely be dangerous on a motorcycle? - Answer-If they have several close calls or near misses driving a car What is the significance of the ladder of risk/crash chain? - Answer-It helps you be more aware of how factors contributing to a crash and avoid them. What must happen before risks can be managed? - Answer-Be aware of the risks and accept them Part of being responsible means to give a lot of thought to what? - Answer-Think about the consequences of your riding behavior in traffic and accept personal responsibility What is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes? - Answer-An interaction of factors that accumulate (speeding,in attention,distraction,drinking, or carelessness) What leads up to most crashes? - Answer-Accumulating factors that lead to a hazardous situation or crash In what ways does the crash chain illustration relate to safe riding? - Answer-One factor may lead to another. When factors add up, it can cause a crash. Eliminating factors can break the chain. How does the handbook define a "good motorcyclist" - Answer-Good motorcyclists reduces factors that lead to problems by applying strategy. How does a rider reduce factors that lead to crashes? - Answer-Good riders reduce factors that lead up to problems by applying a strategyWhat does it mean to have a margin of safety? - Answer-"Margin of Error" is how much extra time and space you need given your skill level What is SEE, and what does each letter stand for? - Answer-• S - Search for factors that might lead to trouble. • E - Evaluate how the factors might interact to create risk. • E - Execute, take action to maintain a margin of safety Name several purposes of protective riding gear - Answer-• Providing comfort • Increasing visibility • Offering protection List the 6 items names as proper, protective gear - Answer-• Over the ankle footwear that are non-slip • Long pants • A good jacket • Full-Fingered Gloves • Helmet that meets DOT requirements • Eye protection What is the function of a helmet? - Answer-To protect the head and brain from injuryList the 4 basic components of a helmet named on page 10. - Answer-• Outer shell • Impact absorbing liner • Comfort padding • Retention System
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