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Ridding in the center portion of lane:
KEEPS OTHERS FROM SHARING YOUR LANE
When you are being followed too closely, it is usually best to:
DROP BACK FARTHER FROM THE VEHICLE AHEAD.
When swerving, it is important to:
SEPARATE BRAKING FROM SWERVING
Wearing a helmet will:
REDUCE YOUR CHANCES OF A HEAD INJURY
If you must stop quickly while turning and you are unable to straighten the
motorcycle first, apply the:
BRAKES HARDER AS THE LEAN IS REDUCED
When adjusting your mirrors to carry a passenger, the passenger should:
SIT ON THE SEAT WITH YOU
To avoid causing a rear- end collision when following another vehicle:
STAY AT LEAST TWO SECONDS BEHIND
To make good judgements in traffic, you need to first
SEARCH AHEAD
The ability to think clearly and ride safely is affected by as little as
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