Study Guide


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1 When riding a motorcycle at night you should:

2 An important part of observation is:

3 The amount of time it take to react and respond to a sudden change in traffic is generally:

4 A 'low risk' rider:

5 You should check your mirrors:

6 When riding towards the crest of a hill, it is best to:

7 Recommended additional protection for riders includes:

8 In addition to wearing a motorcycle helmet you should:

9 When riding on a single lane road, a motorcycle rider:

10 When turning you should look:

11 When you see an oncoming vehicle you should:

12 When taking a left curve you should:

13 You are approaching the intersection shown, and an on-coming vehicle is signalling to turn right, you should: Rider Safety - You are approaching the intersection shown, and an on-coming vehicle is signalling to turn right, you should:
14 In this diagram which light is most likely to make the motorcycle more noticeable to the car driver? Rider Safety - In this diagram which light is most likely to make the motorcycle more noticeable to the car driver?
15 You are riding the motorcycle shown, what would you need to do to be able to see the car? Rider Safety - You are riding the motorcycle shown, what would you need to do to be able to see the car?
16 In the diagram shown you are being followed very closely by another vehicle, you should: Rider Safety - In the diagram shown you are being followed very closely by another vehicle, you should:
17 Properly adjusted mirrors will allow you to see:

18 Good control of your motorcycle may be achieved by:

19 A good riding position should feel comfortable and allow you to:

20 Sitting too far back on the seat of your motorcycle will:

21 Sticking your knees out when cornering your motorcycle on a road:

22 When approaching a turn on your motorcycle you should:

23 Best braking is achieved when a motorcycle is:

24 To stop a motorcycle well, you should always use:

25 Is it best to change gears before, during or after a turn?

26 Riders may make themselves more noticeable to car drivers by:

27 To make yourself more visible to oncoming vehicles during the day:

28 When an oncoming vehicle seems ready to turn across your path as you approach it, you should:

29 Head checks are what drivers and riders do to:

30 To allow yourself time to stop when following another vehicle in dry weather you should stay at least:

31 When riding past parked cars motorcycle riders should:

32 When riding on a wet or slippery road riders should:

33 When a road is wet the most slippery part is likely to be:

34 When cornering on a wet or slippery surface riders should:

35 When riding a motorcycle at night you should:

36 An important part of observation is:

37 The amount of time it take to react and respond to a sudden change in traffic is generally:

38 A 'low risk' rider:

39 You should check your mirrors:

40 When riding towards the crest of a hill, it is best to:

41 Recommended additional protection for riders includes:

42 In addition to wearing a motorcycle helmet you should:

43 When riding on a single lane road, a motorcycle rider:

44 When turning you should look:

45 When you see an oncoming vehicle you should:

46 When taking a left curve you should:

47 You are approaching the intersection shown, and an on-coming vehicle is signalling to turn right, you should: Rider Safety - You are approaching the intersection shown, and an on-coming vehicle is signalling to turn right, you should:
48 In this diagram which light is most likely to make the motorcycle more noticeable to the car driver? Rider Safety - In this diagram which light is most likely to make the motorcycle more noticeable to the car driver?
49 You are riding the motorcycle shown, what would you need to do to be able to see the car? Rider Safety - You are riding the motorcycle shown, what would you need to do to be able to see the car?
50 In the diagram shown you are being followed very closely by another vehicle, you should: Rider Safety - In the diagram shown you are being followed very closely by another vehicle, you should:
51 Properly adjusted mirrors will allow you to see:

52 Good control of your motorcycle may be achieved by:

53 A good riding position should feel comfortable and allow you to:

54 Sitting too far back on the seat of your motorcycle will:

55 Sticking your knees out when cornering your motorcycle on a road:

56 When approaching a turn on your motorcycle you should:

57 Best braking is achieved when a motorcycle is:

58 To stop a motorcycle well, you should always use:

59 Is it best to change gears before, during or after a turn?

60 Riders may make themselves more noticeable to car drivers by:

61 To make yourself more visible to oncoming vehicles during the day:

62 When an oncoming vehicle seems ready to turn across your path as you approach it, you should:

63 Head checks are what drivers and riders do to:

64 To allow yourself time to stop when following another vehicle in dry weather you should stay at least:

65 When riding past parked cars motorcycle riders should:

66 When riding on a wet or slippery road riders should:

67 When a road is wet the most slippery part is likely to be:

68 When cornering on a wet or slippery surface riders should: