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How much distance between you and other vehicles/obstructions should you
maintain while riding? - answers At least one metre of space between you and any
other vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist
At least one metre of space on either side of your motorcycle
At least one metre of space between you and any pedistrian or cyclist
If you become very angry at another vehicle while you are riding, you should: -
answers Pull off the road until you calm down
If you are riding in rain and fog, you should turn on: - answers Your low beam as is
illustrated in the picture
See-think-do is - answers Scanning for hazards, considering possible solutions, and
reacting appropriately
Observation Cycle - answers Looking ahead, scanning from side to side, glancing in
your mirrors
At speeds of 15 to 20 km/h, you should turn by: - answers Pushing right to turn right
When maneuvering a turn: - answers Accelerate gently as you come out of the turn
When turning left from a two-way road onto a one-way road, try to - answers Turn
into a lane closest to you
What should you do before braking? - answers Flash your brake lights
When following behind a large vehicle, you should have at least how many seconds
of following distance? - answers 3 seconds
If you have a motorcycle that fits you: - answers Your feet touch the ground while
you straddle the seat
Which factors affect your braking distance? - answers Your speed, the weight of your
motorcycle, your tire traction, road conditions, quality of your brakes
Staying alert includes - answers Keeping your eyes moving
New riders who have taken a professional training program have what percentage
lower crash rate than riders who haven't? - answers 20
What percentage of the time do helmets prevent head injuries? - answers 67
How often to motorcycle accidents result in head and neck injuries? - answers
You should scan your environment while riding: - answers Every 5 to 8 seconds