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1. If you have not ridden a particular motorcycle before, you should:
Explanation : Allow time to become familiar with the bike's performance. This also applies to your acceleration power for overtaking, and the amount of grip and maneuverability you have in corners.
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2. This light means, you:
Explanation: There are no red lights restricting you from turning left or right, so you may do so if it's safe, as well as go straight ahead. You must not make a U-turn unless it's permitted.
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3. If your throttle sticks while in traffic, what is the first thing you should do?
Explanation : Squeezing the clutch will stop the motorcycle accelerating. Turning off the engine will stop it over revving. Then you can apply the brakes.
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4. When approaching a turn on your motorcycle you should:
Explanation: Slowing down before the turn improves braking performance and reduces strain on tires, enhancing safety.
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5. When you see this sign, you should:
Explanation: You are approaching an intersection and traffic may enter from the side road.
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6. In what part of the lane should you ride when being passed by on-coming vehicles?
Explanation : Stay centre-left to give yourself a buffer and to help you stay visible in the vehicle ahead's wing mirrors if it doesn't have a rear-view mirror. Don't ride on the hard left of your lane, though, as there may be looser surfaces there that can be slippery or contain sharp debris that might puncture your Tyre.
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7. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: Rain can cause the road to be more slippery, and there is a risk that you might skid if you are going too fast for the conditions. Slow down and take care.
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8. These lights mean that you:
Explanation: Straight through traffic has a red light, therefore must stop. Traffic turning left can go if it's safe to do so.
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9. You are driving in busy traffic in an 80 km/h zone. It begins to rain lightly. What should you do?
Explanation : Correct. Rain can cause the road to be more slippery and it will reduce visibility. Driving at a speed more suitable for the conditions is safest.
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10. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: It means you must not turn to the right.
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11. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: You must follow the direction of the sign.
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12. To make yourself more visible to oncoming vehicles during the day:
Explanation: Riding with your headlight on low beam enhances visibility to oncoming vehicles during the day.
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13. Properly adjusted mirrors will allow you to see:
Explanation: Each mirror should be positioned so you see half the lane behind you (this means you'll see the whole lane between both mirrors), and adjusted to see as much of the adjacent lanes.
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14. Head checks are what drivers and riders do to:
Explanation: Head checks are necessary to see blind spots that mirrors may not cover, ensuring awareness of nearby vehicles.
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15. Riders may make themselves more noticeable to car drivers by:
Explanation: Bright clothing contrasts against surroundings, increasing visibility to other drivers.
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16. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: This area has been identified as one where pedestrians are common and may be crossing the road.
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17. What may you do at an intersection with traffic lights at which this sign is displayed?
Explanation: Stop, check it's safe to proceed, then make a left turn.
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18. Your ability to concentrate can be affected by:
Explanation : Tiredness, alcohol, drugs and distracting clothing can take away your ability to concentrate on the road. Also, if you are too cold, too hot or have had recent bad news you are more likely to be distracted.
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19. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: The road you are on ends soon and you will need to turn left or right (after giving way).
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20. If you have to downshift for a turn, you should do it:
Explanation : Downshifting shifts the balance of the bike temporarily and therefore should be done before the turn so that you are in the correct gear while in the turn.
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21. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: Stay in the left lane unless you need to overtake another vehicle.
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22. If the red lights on this sign are flashing what are you required to do?
Explanation: You should never go through a red light unless directed by a traffic controller or police.
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23. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: This lane is for light rail vehicles.
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24. In the diagram shown you are being followed very closely by another vehicle, you should:
Explanation: Creating more space in front allows for safer braking and lets the following vehicle pass more easily.
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25. When riding on a single lane road, a motorcycle rider:
Explanation: Riders can use any part of the lane but should position themselves to create a buffer against other traffic.
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26. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: This sign means that traffic travels in two directions.
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27. When you see this sign you should:
Explanation: You must always stop at a stop sign.
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28. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: The maximum safe speed is 35 km/h in dry conditions. You should be slowing down more in wet, slippery conditions.
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29. The amount of time it take to react and respond to a sudden change in traffic is generally:
Explanation: Two seconds is the average time needed to react to sudden changes in traffic conditions.
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30. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: You will need to stop at the stop sign ahead.
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31. You want to turn right at an intersection and see this traffic light. You should:
Explanation: You must not drive through a red light.
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32. Any passenger carried on a motorcycle (not in a sidecar) must:
Explanation : A passenger must be at least eight years old, but doesn't have to hold a licence.
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33. Best braking is achieved when a motorcycle is:
Explanation: Best braking performance is achieved when the motorcycle is upright and traveling in a straight line, as it avoids additional forces from leaning.
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34. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: This sign indicates that trucks may be pulling out from side streets. You may see them near industrial areas, for example.
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35. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: 100 km/h is the speed limit in this area.
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36. Police officers may check that you are correctly licensed when:
Explanation : You must always carry your licence with you.
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37. Sitting too far back on the seat of your motorcycle will:
Explanation: Sitting too far back affects weight distribution, making steering less responsive and more difficult.
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38. You are waiting at an intersection and the lights are red. The traffic lights change to green. You should:
Explanation: Always check both ways before moving off.
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39. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: You must not go straight on from the right lane; you can only turn right.
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40. When you see this sign you must:
Explanation: You must always stop at a stop sign and give way.
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41. What should a pillion passenger do when you stop?
Explanation : The rider is in control of the motorcycle when it stops. The pillion passenger's feet should remain on the foot pegs.
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42. If you wear regular spectacles while you ride:
Explanation : Regular spectacles don't provide enough protection against objects that might be thrown up into your eyes, like stones. Always wear an approved face shield or visor.
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43. When you see an oncoming vehicle you should:
Explanation: Creating a buffer between you and an oncoming vehicle gives you more time to react and avoid potential hazards.
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44. When riding on a wet road, what is usually the most slippery part?
Explanation : You should also pay particular attention to white lines and patches of oil as they will be even more slippery. Metal grates and manhole covers will also be like ice
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45. What does this sign mean?
Explanation: There is a steep hill ahead. You should slow down and change down one or two gears to allow your engine to take over some of the braking. Be careful you don't suffer from 'brake fade' where your brakes stop being effective. If you notice this happening, pull over immediately and let the brakes cool down.
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