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1.Which of the following is required to drive a moped?
To drive a motorcycle you must be at least 16 years old and have a valid motorcycle license.
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2.Which is not a good tip for driving in the rain?
When a road a slippery using both brakes it must safer.
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3.While you are learning to ride, when must you have a qualified supervisor riding with you?
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4.What is the most effective way to avoid collisions?
You can never rely solely on your mirrors since vehicles or other road-users right next to you might be in your blind spot and a shoulder check is the only way to be sure the way is clear.
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5.The class 8L learners licence has which of the following restrictions?
An 8L should focus on mastering skills on the road and not carry any passengers.
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6.Drinking with a blood alcohol concentration level above 0.08 will result in:
Drinking and driving is a deadly combination and limits your ability to concentrate. The max legal limit for fully licensed drivers is 0.08 and anything higher than that will mean serious consequences
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7.What lanes should you avoid when changing lanes on a freeway and why?
You should always ensure you are seen and that other vehicles do not come in your path.
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8.If you change the colour of your motorcycle, you must:
In order for your vehicle permit to have an accurate description of your motorcycle, you must report any changes such as the color of the motorcycle within 6 days to your Ministry of Transportation.
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9.Where should you shift your weight if the back tire blows out?
If the back tire blows out stay where you are and do not shift your weight in order to maintain your balance.
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10.When turning, motorcyclists must:
Checking your mirrors and over your shoulder, being completely aware of the surroundings and leaning with the motorcycle into the turn at a safe speed will ensure a successful turn.
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11.If you must stop when making a turn, you must:
While it's not recommended to stop during a turn, if you absolutely must, make sure you use both brakes.
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12.What is the maximum speed a motorcycle can drive at in order to still be considered a moped?
Anything that is able to achieve a speed higher than 50 km/h cannot be categorized as a moped.
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13.As a buyer of a privately used motorcycle what must you get from the seller?
The package will include details about the vehicle for the buyer's benefit. The new owner of the used vehicle has to register their new vehicle with 6 days with the required documents.
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14.What must a motorcyclist do prior to a lane change?
Properly checking that it is safe to change lanes helps you avoid any collisions.
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15.Sand and gravel tend to collect and make for dangerous driving:
Dirt and gravel tend to collect along the sides of the pavement and cause you to slide.
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16.The following actions are considered against the law when riding a motorcycle.
Any actions that compromise safety for the motorcycle rider, passengers or other road users are deemed unsafe and illegal.
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17.How should your feet be when on a motorcycle?
Make sure your motorcycle is safe and comfortable. Start by ensuring your feet rest flat on the ground while sitting in the seat. If they do not the motorcycle may be too big for you.
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18.How often should motorcyclists check their mirrors?
Checking your mirrors every 5-7 seconds helps you keep track of traffic coming up behind you.
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19.When turning left or right, the best blocking position would be:
The left or right tire track is usually a little to the left or right of the center of the lane, in the track where the tires of a four-wheeled vehicle would travel. Staying in this area is called the “blocking position” because it blocks or discourages other drivers from trying to squeeze past you in the same lane.
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20.A vehicle is passing you from the left on a freeway. What do you do?
Moving towards the centre of the lane puts a little more distance between you and the passing vehicle which could help avoid a sideswipe if either driver makes a slight mistake.
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21.What is the solution to a sudden engine lock?
Overheating or a lack of lubrication causes engine locks. Even if you are able to restart your engine after applying oil it should be thoroughly checked for damage.
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22.Disengaging the clutch is important for:
Whenever you change gears, you must first disengage the clutch.
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23.Lane splitting/sharing is dangerous because:
Lane splitting means driving on the line between lanes of traffic. When you do this your too close to other vehicles and put yourself in a very dangerous position.
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24.In order to qualify as a motorcycle and not a moped, motorcycles must have a maximum speed capacity:
If your motorcycle is only able to achieve a max speed of 50 km/h it qualifies as a moped and must abide by the rules specific to moped riding.
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25.What should you do if your wheels lock?
Briefly release the brakes if either wheel locks, then re-apply them without locking them. This is known as threshold braking.
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26.Why is it dangerous to slow down only by downshifting or reducing throttle?
You should always make your brake lights turn on to alert other drivers you are slowing down or stopping.
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27.How much distance should you keep between you and other drivers?
Driving a minimum of 2-second distance behind any vehicle allows you to see well enough ahead to prepare for any upcoming hazards and react to them.
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28.Which of the following must be with a motorcyclist at all times while driving?
You must present these required documents immediately to a police officer if asked. You do not have 24 hours to present them. Failure to do so can result in a fine.
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29.What do motorcycle applicants who are considered minors need for their licence application?
The age of majority in Canada is the age at which a person is considered by law to be an adult and it differs by Canadian province. Regardless of whether your province-specific age of majority is 18 or 19 if you are considered a minor you require parental consent to apply for a drivers licence.
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30.With a class 8L learners licence, you must:
There are some key restrictions that apply to motorcycle learner licences in BC. In addition, you must also always drive within sight of a qualified supervisor and not carry any passengers.
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31.The reinstatement of a licence after a serious drinking and driving conviction will include:
Drinking and driving is a serious offence and puts many road users in danger. Before you can get your licence back you must complete driver re-education so you remain aware of how serious an offense this is.
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32.When driving in a passing lane, motorcyclists should:
The right tire track allows you to be seen by other drivers and prevents them from coming into your lane.
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33.Riding an electric bicycle (e-bike) requires which of the following?
An e-bike rider must wear a proper helmet at all times.
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34.Which of the following actions is not illegal?
When riding in dense fog low beam lights provide more benefit. High beams can actually cause more damage than good in a foggy situation. All the other answers are illegal actions to follow when riding a motorcycle.
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35.The minimum age to drive a motorcycle legally is:
You cannot obtain a motorcycle licence prior to turning 16.
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36.How can you ensure that other drivers see you and do not crash into you?
While your motorcycle or moped’s headlight(s) and taillight(s) do help to make you visible you need to ensure you use all available options so that other drivers can see you.
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37.What is the minimum depth of tire tread you should have on your motorcycle tires?
Improper tire tread will negatively impact your braking ability and traction on slippery roads. Ensure tire tread is even and at least 1.5 mm for best braking.
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38.With a class 6L licence, the maximum allowed driving speed limit is:
As a 6L motorcycle learner licence holder, you are restricted from riding at a speed higher than 60 km/h.
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39.Threshold braking helps when:
Threshold braking is when you momentarily release the brake to get your wheel(s) rolling and then re-apply the brakes but not to the point of locking.
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40.Changing gears during a turn can result in:
Never shift gears while you are turning. A rough, jerky downshift can cause the rear wheel to lock, resulting in a skid and applying too much power can cause the rear tire to lose traction, also resulting in a skid.
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41.Which motorcycle parts should be checked on a weekly basis?
Motorcycles and mopeds require more maintenance than cars so make sure you are examining your motorcycle/moped on a weekly basis.
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42.Carrying a passenger requires:
When riding with a passenger there are more requirements to maintain safety and provide guidance to your passenger on the correct way to sit on a motorcycle.
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43.To brake correctly, motorcyclists must:
While the front brake is the more important of the two brakes providing three-quarters of your stopping power, you must apply both front and rear brakes at the same time to slow down and stop effectively.
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44.What are the most common hazards for motorcycle drivers?
Driving a motorcycle or moped in traffic is more dangerous than driving a car or truck so you have to be 100% alert and aware of your surroundings.
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45.Which of the following is essential at all times for all motorcycle riders?
You need to be properly protected, licensed to drive and carry valid insurance when riding a motorcycle.
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