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When you turn you should:
a) Look through the turn
b) Watch the center line
c) Look straight ahead 1 / 3
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a) Look through the turn
To make a normal stop use:
a) The rear brake only
b) The rear brake first
c) Both brakes and downshift
c) Both brakes and downshift
If your approaching railroad tracks that come through the road at a diagonal (rather than perpendicular), should you go across them at a 45 degree angle (straight through your lane) or 90 degree angle (turning your bike to be perpendicular with the tracks?) 45 degree angle. always ride straight through your lane. Turning so you cross at a 90 degree angle can be dangerous if it points you towards the opposing lane of traffic
Changing your lane position can:
a) Help you avoid being in a blind spot
- communicate your intentions to other drivers
c) Provide a possible escape route
- do all of the above 2 / 3
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- do all of the above
To make good judgements in traffic, you need to first:
a) Know how to stop quickly
b) Be able to swerve
c) Search ahead
c) Search ahead
Before changing lanes to the left, what should you do?Check your left mirror and look to the left When riding in a group, who is setting the pace of the group?
a) The tail rider
b) The group leader
c) The middle group rider
d) The traffic in front of the leader
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