1.
Motorcycle collisions are most frequent:
at intersections.
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in school zones.
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on multi-lane highways.
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on entrance ramps.
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2.
What is the safest braking method?
Use the front brake first and then the rear brake
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Using only the front brake
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Using only the rear brake
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Using both brakes at the same time
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3.
The brake hydraulic fluid and coolant level should be checked:
every week.
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once a year.
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every day.
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every month.
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4.
When you carry a passenger:
you should flash your brake light more often.
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you should reduce your following distance.
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it will take longer to accelerate and brake.
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you should sit as far back as possible.
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5.
In slow tight turns:
lean with the motorcycle.
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lean the motorcycle
only and keep your body straight.
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sit as far back as possible.
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increase your speed.
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6.
You can initiate a swerve by:
pressing the handgrip of the direction you want to swerve.
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downshifting gears.
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pressing the handgrip of the opposite direction you want to swerve.
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applying the rear brake.
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7.
To discourage other vehicles from trying to share your lane, you should:
ride in the center lane position.
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use your horn.
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wear your helmet.
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slow down and come to a stop.
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8.
You should use only the front brake:
when you need to stop quickly.
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on surfaces with poor traction.
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if your rear tire goes flat.
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At all times.
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9.
When you are carrying a passenger, they should:
lean back to improve balance.
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sit on the saddlebags.
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lean as you lean.
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have their own motorcycle license.
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10.
When riding a motorcycle, keep your feet:
firmly on the footrests.
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so that they skim along the
surface of the roadside.
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with your toes pointing downward.
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on the ground.
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