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- Which of the following will affect motorcycle riders more than four-wheel vehicle drivers?
- Which of the following is most useful to the motorcycle rider to help him/her maintain balance?
- When a motorcycle bounces, the motorcycle rider can be protected from immediate danger by
- Perfect balance can be maintained by motorcycle riders by holding the knees firmly against the gas tank while
- How much stopping power is provided by the rear brake?
- If a motorcycle rider wishes to stop his/her vehicle, while stopping, s/he must watch for traffic
- When a motorcycle rider wants to turn while moving faster than 25 km/h, s/he must use the
- Which of the following actions can save a motorcycle rider's life when s/he wants to change lanes, position within a lane, or before turning off the roadway?
- The three principles used when braking hard in a turn are
- Incorrect use of gears can result in accidents when
- To make a safe turn, the motorcyclist must
- When entering a curve, you should
- The motorcycle rider must use the following for correct stopping
- Which is a safer gear to use while going down a hill?
- A large seat and separate footrests are required on the motorcycle for
- The area slightly to the left or the right of the centre of the lane is called the
- Alcohol can impair the driver's ability to
- For safe driving on the road, a driver must do the following
- Motorcycle riders must not ride their vehicles
- High speed wobble for a motorcycle can be prevented
- While making a turn, the passenger on a motorcycle must
- The taillights of other vehicles are useful to motorists
- When a motorist reaches a through intersection where s/he may not need to stop, s/he must
- Which of the following three documents are required for motorcycle riders in Ontario?
- What should the driver do when the motorcycle chain locks the rear wheel?
- One of the causes of collisions at intersections is a vehicle making a left turn across your path. To cut down your chances of being hit,
- Class M1 licensed motorcyclists driving at night should do the following to prevent accidents
- The motorcyclist should avoid driving in which part of the lane when it is raining?
- To protect the face and eyes from flying material, the motorcyclist should wear
- In which of the following situations will the motorcycle rider need to shift his/her weight to the rear end?
- What is the purpose of using a helmet while riding a motorcycle?
- Motorcycle riders must maintain the following distance from other vehicles
- If you are a fully licensed driver 21 years of age and over and if you register a BAC ____ , you will receive an immediate three-day licence suspension for a first offence.
- To keep a motorcycle in good working condition, what formula must be followed by the driver every day?
- The minimum age limit for applicants of a motorcycle driving licence is
- When a motorcycle rider approaches a railway crossing and the signal lights are flashing, what should s/he do?
- Motorcycle riders must give the right-of-way to
- When a motorcycle rider wishes to enter a highway, s/he must
- The motorcycle rider must check his/her mirrors every
- Due to excessive sand and gravel, the motorcycle rider must not drive