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1. Universal truth of motorcycling is, riding is more dangerous than driving a car. - CORRECT ANS

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  • Universal truth of motorcycling is, riding is more dangerous than driving a car. - CORRECT ANS
  • motorcycling is 38 times more dangerous than driving a car.
  • When motorcycles collide with other vehicles are almost always injured, seriously. - CORRECT
  • ANS - About 80% of motorcycle crashes result in injury, compared to about 20% of car crashes.

  • DOT - CORRECT ANS - They set performance standards that the manufacturers must follow by
  • federal law.

  • ECE - CORRECT ANS - European union Standard used in many other parts of the world.
  • Full-Face Helmets - CORRECT ANS - provides the most protection through their coverage of the
  • face and jaw.

  • Wearing gloves with body armor in crashes - CORRECT ANS - They were 45% less likely to
  • have injuries on their hands and 73% less likely to have open wounds.

  • Wearing proper jackets with body armor - CORRECT ANS - were 23% less likely to have
  • injuries and 63% less likely to have open wounds.

  • Wearing proper pants with protective armor on the knees - CORRECT ANS - were 39% less
  • likely to have injuries and 91% less likely to have any open wounds.

  • Purpose of the engine cut-off switch - CORRECT ANS - to be able to shut off the engine without
  • moving your hands on right handle grip.

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  • Shifting into Higher gear - CORRECT ANS - 1. Roll off the throttle. 2. Squeeze the clutch. 3. Lift
  • the shift lever. 4. Ease the clutch out. 5. Roll on the throttle.

  • Shifting into Lower gear - CORRECT ANS - 1. Roll off the throttle. 2. Squeeze the clutch. 3.
  • Press down, firmly, on the shift lever. 4. Ease out the clutch vary slowly.

  • S.P.A.T. 4 step turning - CORRECT ANS - Speed, Position, Aim, Turn.
  • Which brake provides more stopping power? - CORRECT ANS - Front brakes provide at least
  • 70% of total stopping power.

  • Target Fixation - CORRECT ANS - to focus on something too long; to look at an object you are
  • trying to avoid, which may result in failing to avoid the object. Motorcycles tend to go where the rider is looking.

  • Following distance - CORRECT ANS - 2 seconds minimum, room to maneuver, at low speeds on
  • ideal conditions or a minimum of 4 seconds at higher speeds.

  • 20 seconds visual lead - CORRECT ANS - Look ahead as far as you can to scan a 20 second path
  • of travel, will take 20 seconds to reach.

  • Lane Position - CORRECT ANS - Determine your escape route, protect your lane (no share
  • lanes), and avoid surface hazards (line-of-sight).

  • The AAA process - CORRECT ANS - Awareness (search aggressively ahead), Assessment
  • ("what if"), and Action (adjust speed, adjust position, and communicate). Defensive riding strategy.

  • Changing lanes - CORRECT ANS - 1. Plan your move. 2. Move to the side of lane to increase
  • line-of-sight. 3. Signal first and check mirror. 4. Make a quick over-the-shoulder head check (blind spots). 5. When safe, change lanes. 6. Cancel your signal after completing the maneuver.

  • Leading causes of single-vehicle crashes - CORRECT ANS - running off the road in a corner is
  • the most common scenario in California.

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