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MSF Ridercoach PreAssignment: Rider Handbook and RiderCoach Guide With 100% Verified Solutions 1. How many feet (average) does it take to make a real-world stop at 60 mph? - ANSWER 90 feet (60 mph x 1.5 = 90 feet) 12. List the 4 search categories. - ANSWER 1. Traffic Controls 2. Roadway Users 3. Surface Conditions 4. Escapes 3. List the 3 action steps of "Execute." - ANSWER 1. Adjusting Speed 2. Adjusting Position 3. Communicating Intentions How many escape paths are addressed in the Rider Handbook? - ANSWER 2 Define Presentation. - ANSWER Use a lane position to be seen by opposing traffic. 6. Explain "Open Up the View." - ANSWER To be in a position to see/be seen at an intersection; may require the rider to stop more than once. 7. How many curve options are there as noted in the Rider Handbook? - ANSWER 27 8. Note tips for curves under Search, Evaluate, Execute, General. - ANSWER Reviewed 9. Define "Road Furniture." - ANSWER All roadside objects (signs, posts, barriers, poles, etc...) 10. Name the title of the MSF HAE kit that addresses group riding. - ANSWER "Share the Adventure." 11. What is notable about swerving in a curve (what requires more skill)? - ANSWER Additional traction must be available. 22. Develop an explanation of the section titled "The Brake or Swerve Decision." - ANSWER Know your own limits/skill and adjust to the risk/situation at hand. 23. Complete the knowledge tests. - ANSWER Completed 24. Develop an explanation of what course you would recommend for BRC graduates, and include why. - ANSWER BRC-2 in order to relearn BRC, but this time using your own motorcycle. Review the glossary. - ANSWER Reviewed. Review the 10 Activity Sheets in the back of the Rider Handbook and how they are used. - ANSWER Additional teaching aids and discussion material. 1. Note the total number of sections in the Rider Handbook. - ANSWER 16 2. Which 4 sections of the Rider Handbook are not addressed in the MSF Basic eCourse? - ANSWER 12. Select Topics 13. Key Safety Concepts 14. Knowledge Test 15. Next Steps 3. Review and be able to explain/defend the answers to the study questions. - ANSWER Reviewed. 4. Name the 2 turning strategies (one basic: one an overall strategy). - ANSWER 1. Slow-Look-Press-Rol l 2. Search-Setup-Smooth 5. Note the example illustrating use of the wind chill chart. - ANSWER 40 degrees OAT @ 55mph = 25 degrees on skin 6. Define rider character. - ANSWER One who uses good judgement and rides within their limits/skill. 7. In less than 50 words, explain risk offset. - ANSWER A tool to gauge your skill with the amount of risk that you are willing to accept. 8. Does the good risk offset line angle up or down? - ANSWER Angles up 9. Note the use of lP1, lP2, and lP3. - ANSWER Separates a single lane into 3 smaller lanes. LP1: Inside lane (left portion) LP2: Center lane

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MSF Ridercoach PreAssignment: Rider Handbook and
RiderCoach Guide With 100% Verified Solutions


1. How many feet (average) does it take to make a real-world stop at 60 mph? -
ANSWER 90 feet (60 mph x 1.5 = 90 feet)

12. List the 4 search categories. - ANSWER 1. Traffic Controls
2. Roadway Users
3. Surface Conditions
4. Escapes

3. List the 3 action steps of "Execute." - ANSWER 1. Adjusting Speed
2. Adjusting Position
3. Communicating Intentions

How many escape paths are addressed in the Rider Handbook? - ANSWER 2

Define Presentation. - ANSWER Use a lane position to be seen by opposing traffic.

6. Explain "Open Up the View." - ANSWER To be in a position to see/be seen at an
intersection; may require the rider to stop more than once.

7. How many curve options are there as noted in the Rider Handbook? - ANSWER 27

8. Note tips for curves under Search, Evaluate, Execute, General. - ANSWER
Reviewed

9. Define "Road Furniture." - ANSWER All roadside objects (signs, posts, barriers,
poles, etc...)

10. Name the title of the MSF HAE kit that addresses group riding. - ANSWER "Share
the Adventure."

11. What is notable about swerving in a curve (what requires more skill)? - ANSWER
Additional traction must be available.

22. Develop an explanation of the section titled "The Brake or Swerve Decision." -
ANSWER Know your own limits/skill and adjust to the risk/situation at hand.
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