SOLUTION SET COMPLETE QUESTIONS
ANSWERS
⫸ 2 Answer: The hands-on Basic RiderCourse is conducted at a pace
that results in success for most new riders.
In the hands-on BRC, if you have a lot of difficulty or become a hazard
to yourself or others during the riding exercises, a RiderCoach may
counsel you out of the course.
You can opt out of the hands-on BRC anytime you become
uncomfortable or feel unsafe.
You should not attempt to ride a motorcycle with only the information
provided in this eCourse.
Successfully completing the hands-on BRC is a good beginning, but it is
important for you to practice the basics of riding on your personal
motorcycle. You want to always ride within your level of skill. Further
opportunities for training are available.
Successfully completing the hands-on BRC is not a guarantee of your
safety. You are responsible for determining your safety in the course,
and later on the road.
⫸ Learning to ride is risky because:
A. It is nearly as dangerous as driving a car or truck
B. A mistake could lead to a fall and injury
C. Laws favor car drivers