
Sharing the road Ch. 5
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- Q1Injuries and deaths from motorcycle collisions are primarily fromthe exposed position of the rider30s
- Q2What makes it difficult for vehicle drivers to judge a motorcycle's speed and distancethe motorcycle's smaller size30s
- Q3An oncoming motorcyclist is signaling for a left turn. A vehicle driver preparing to turn left in front of the motorcycle should complete the turn only after the motorcycle hasstarted in the path of a left turn30s
- Q4Why are motorcyclists often difficult to see behind your vehiclethe relativity small size of the motorcycle is lost in your blind-spot area30s
- Q5To protect a tailgating motorcyclist while following another vehicle, you shouldincrease your following distance30s
- Q6When a motorcyclist is overtaking you, you shouldmaintain speed and lane position30s
- Q7As the driver of a vehicle, you shouldflash your lights at a cyclist so he or she will move over30s
- Q8A motorcyclist's balance and stability depend ontwo small areas of the tire gripping the roadway30s
- Q9If the motorcyclist applies the front brake too hard, thefront brake can lock up and cause loss of control30s
- Q10A motorcyclist might have more difficulty stopping than a vehicle driver becausemotorcycles require use of separate brakes for the front and rear30s
- Q11Death or injury to a motorcyclist often results because the motorcyclistlacks protective equipment30s
- Q12If your light turns green while there is a pedestrian on the cross walk,you must yield until the pedestrian has cleared the crosswalk.30s
- Q13In business districtsthere are many pedestrians.30s
- Q14Motorcyclist can make themselves more visible at night byputting reflective tape on their helmet and clothing30s
- Q15To avoid traction-reducing conditions, motorcycle and scooter ridersChange Lane Position30s