1.
The front brake is operated by:
the right-foot pedal.
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the left-foot pedal.
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the left-hand lever.
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the right-hand lever.
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2.
You should not ride your motorcycle alongside of cars because:
your bike may skid.
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you could be in a blind spot.
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the car driver cannot make a turn.
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None of the above.
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3.
If you encounter a large surface so slippery that you must coast:
sit as far back as possible.
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gradually increase your speed.
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warn other drivers that you will make a sudden move.
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consider letting your feet skim along the surface.
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4.
When will other vehicles most likely try to share the lane with you?
When you are moving into an exit lane or preparing to turn at an intersection.
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In heavy traffic.
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When they want to pass you.
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In any of the above situations
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5.
To avoid fatigue:
do not ride at night.
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drink a lot of coffee.
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apply both brakes at the same time.
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take frequent rest breaks.
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6.
In slow tight turns:
lean the motorcycle
only and keep your body straight.
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sit as far back as possible.
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lean with the motorcycle.
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increase your speed.
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7.
Skidding can be caused by:
upshifting.
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pulling in the clutch too firmly.
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too much rear brake pressure.
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using the wrong brake.
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8.
When riding with passengers, as you approach a stop you should:
maintain a
smaller space cushion around you.
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wait for a small gap to cross, enter,
or merge in traffic.
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start slowing earlier.
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tell the passenger to put their feet on the ground.
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9.
The three steps of the SEE strategy are:
Signal, Execute, Evaluate.
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See, Execute, Examine.
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Search, Examine, Execute.
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Search, Evaluate, Execute.
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10.
You ride safely on slippery surfaces by:
leaning back.
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maintaining or increasing your speed.
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holding in the clutch.
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avoiding sudden moves.
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