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An example of thinking like a rider is: - Answers-Not
passing on a hill
At speeds of 15 to 20 km/h, you should turn by: - Answers-
Pushing right to turn right
Before the crest of the hill, you should move to: - Answers-
A or C
a. Center lane position
c. Right lane position
Motorcycles are allowed to use the HOV lanes: - Answers-
Because motorcycle are high occupancy vehicles
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New riders who have taken a professional training
program have what percentage lower crash rate than
riders who haven't? - Answers-50%
On a multilane road, the dominant lane position is: -
Answers-Right lane position while riding in the left lane
On a road that is crowned and curved, your footpeg might
drag on the road as you corner. The solution to this is: -
Answers-Slow down before the curve
One of the top causes of motorcycle accidents in BC is: -
Answers-Excessive speed
One way to respond to tailgaters is: - Answers-Maintaining
dominant lane position
Overriding your headlight means you are: - Answers-Not
able to stop within the distance you can see with your
headlight
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Positioning your motorcycle correctly to turn and finishing
the turn in the correct lane is called: - Answers-Lane
tracking
Proper riding clothing is meant to: - Answers-B and C:
b. Protect you from weather and injury
c. Make you visible
Road conditions that could affect your riding include: -
Answers-All of the above:
a. Storm drains and railroad tracks
b. Slippery road markings and tar patches
c. Wet leaves, debris or gravel and wet or icy roads
See-think-do is: - Answers-Scanning for hazards,
considering possible solutions, and reacting appropriately
Slowing down before a curve prevents: - Answers-All of
the above:
a. Running out of traction from leaning too far into the
curve
b. Skidding from an abrupt brake