1.What is the most important purpose for wearing motorcycle helmets?
One of the most dangerous injuries a motorcycle rider can face are head injuries.
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2.Which of the following must a motorcyclist have?
You need to ensure your motorcycle is functioning properly and you have proper motorcycle attire when riding a motorcycle.
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3.If you notice your motorcycles movement being affected by uneven terrain, you should:
When you driving over certain surfaces (grooved or rutted pavement/metal bridge gratings etc) while it may feel like losing control of your vehicle you should avoid overreacting. Keep a gentle but firm grip on the handlebars and drive as smoothly as you can, choosing the best route possible until you get back on a good surface.
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4.Where is the rear brake lever located?
You can press your foot on the rear brake lever to apply the brake to the rear wheel. Always apply your brakes as a signal to others that you are slowing down.
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5.Motorcyclists in British Columbia, Manitoba and Alberta must:
For the provinces for British Columbia, Manitoba and Alberta only practicing Sikhs who habitually wear a turban composed of 5 or more square meters of cloth are exempt from the requirement to wear a helmet when operating a motorcycle.
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6.You licence must be renewed after how many years?
Your motorcycle licence expires every 5 years and you should receive a notification in advance from the ministry advising you to renew your licence.
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7.Why should you drive with your wrists low?
Proper body and hand position is essential to steering, balancing and maintaining speed on a motorcycle. Keeping your wrists low also enables you to reach the front brake lever more easily due to the position of your hand.
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8.In extreme cold, tire pressure:
Proper tire pressure means safer driving and longer-lasting tires. Use an air-pressure gauge to check the pressure when the tires are cold and review vs. the owners manual or with the manufacturer for the right tire pressure for your vehicle.
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9.When is it essential that your passenger should wear a proper helmet and protective gear?
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10.Where will you normally find the gearshift lever on a motorcycle?
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11.Why should you not use a tinted face shield?
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12.What’s the best way to react if someone starts tailgating and honking at you?
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13.Why is it important to check that air can flow freely through your face shield?
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14.Which of these should not be an essential consideration in choosing which motorcycle to buy?
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15.In what percentage of crashes is a helmet effective in preventing head injury?
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16.What is the best way of protecting your eyes and face while riding?
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17.When buying your motorcycle gear, what should be the priority item, where you should buy the best you can afford?
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18.What’s the best way to deal with pedestrians and people in wheelchairs wanting to cross the road ahead?
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19.When you’re approaching a green light, which of these should you not do?
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20.If your motorcycle starts fine but soon stalls for no obvious reason, what is the first thing you should check?
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21.What is the most important consideration for the smart rider?
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22.What would you use your tachometer to monitor?
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23.Which of these materials is not suitable for motorcycle clothing?
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24.What will make you safest when faced with a road sign?
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25.What’s the best way of making sure you arrive at your destination on time?
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26.How can you find out whether or not a used helmet has been in a crash?
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27.According to the US Department of Transportation, how much more likely are you to be killed in an accident as a motorcyclist than as a car driver?
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28.Which of these is the most common cause of motorcycle crashes in British Colombia?
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29.Why should you not wear high-heeled boots when riding?
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30.When riding, what percentage of information about your environment do you take in through your eyes?
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31.When starting your motorcycle from cold, what position should your choke/enricher be in?
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32.You’re riding with two friends and they start to reach a speed you’re not comfortable with. What’s your best option?
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33.When can you afford not to wear your motorcycle jacket?
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34.Your motorcycle will most likely have convex mirrors to give you a wider field of view. What effect will these mirrors also have?
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35.What's the most effective way of making sure other road users can see you?
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36.Which of these should be given priority in your budget for motorcycling?
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37.After passing your skills test, what should you do next?
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38.What is the most important thing you should ensure before pressing the starter?
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39.You reach a traffic circle at the same time as another vehicle. Who should yield?
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40.You have arrived at an intersection first, but a car driver has taken your right of way. Should you:
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41.Your horn isn't working. Should you:
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42.What does a flashing red light on a traffic light mean?
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