bike test 3 1 / 30 You are being tailgated, what can you do? Pull off the road and let the tailgater pass Change lanes Turn at the next intersection Any of the above 2 / 30 When turning at high speed, you should counterbalance. balance your body in the middle of your seat. countersteer. All of the above 3 / 30 While riding, you should scan your environment only if there is other traffic around. only if you are exceeding speeds of 40 km/h. every 5 to 8 seconds. every few minutes. 4 / 30 When you are surprised with a dangerous situation, you should consider your speed control and maintain space margins. your steering using your horn or lights to communicate. All of the above 5 / 30 You have entered into an intersection to take a left hand turn, but the light turns yellow before you have started your turn. You should complete your turn quickly because you have the right of way. complete your turn if its safe or go straight if you think it might be difficult and unsafe to make a left turn in time. go straight and take a left hand turn at the next intersection. None of the above 6 / 30 Which of the following is part of the observation cycle? Scanning the road Staring at the car in front of you Blinking less None of the above 7 / 30 When purchasing a motorcycle, which of the following is most important to consider for safety reasons? Your riding goals, skill level, your size and your strength Warranty of the bike Top speed of the bike Brand of the bike Brand of the bike 8 / 30 Which factors affect your braking distance? Your speed, the weight of your motorcycle, your tire traction, road conditions, quality of your brakes Your speed, your brand of bike, your tire traction, road conditions, quality of your brakes Quality of your brakes, your speed, your foot size, your tire traction All of the above 9 / 30 You should check your mirrors whenever you plan to change road position. every few seconds. before you slow down or stop. All of the above 10 / 30 Which of the following does stopping distance include? Perception distance, reaction distance, braking distance Perception distance, braking distance Perception distance, braking distance None of the above 11 / 30 When you double your speed, your braking distance increases by four times, increases by a few inches. doesn't increase. increases by thirty times. 12 / 30 When you are behind a stopped school bus with alternating flashing lights on the top of, you should pass slowly on the left. slow down and then pass when clear. stop. None of the above 13 / 30 While riding, you should observe as far as the upcoming traffic lights. just a few feet further than your front wheel. one to two blooks or 12 seconds ahead of you. the vehicle directly in front of you. 14 / 30 You should lean into a turn at speeds starting at 40 km/h. 5 km/h. 10 km/h. None of the above 15 / 30 When turning left from a two-way road onto a one-way road, try to turn into the furthest right lane. turn into the middle lane. turn into any lane. turn into a lane closest to you 16 / 30 Which of the following decreases your traction? Loose helmet Storm drains, wet leaves, tar patches Exahaust from other vehicles All of the above 17 / 30 Which forces affect braking? Inertia Traction Gravity All of the above 18 / 30 Which of the following statements is true? It's legal to coast downhill in neutral. Coasting is good for control. It's illegal to coast downhill in neutral or with the clutch in. It's legal to coast downhill with the clutch in. 19 / 30 When maneuvering a turn, steadily apply lots of pressure to the front brake. accelerate gently as you come out of the turn. slow down gently as you come out of the turn. None of the above 20 / 30 Which of the following happens when you have bad traction? Your tires do not grip the road You don't start fast enough You don't stop fast enough You are not going the speed limit 21 / 30 Why do most cars collide with motorcyclists? The motorcyclist lost control The motorist did not see the motorcyclist on the road The motorist was attempting to pass the motorcyclist The motorcyclist changed lanes without signalling 22 / 30 Why when stopping at an intersection, should you leave at least 3 metres of space between your motorcycle and the vehicle ahead of you? So you will not stall So you will have room to escape if a vehicle is about to hit you from behind Because it's the law All of the above 23 / 30 When you change your lane position, you are avoiding the centre line. moving to the safest place in the lane. avoiding the centre line. All of the above 24 / 30 Why should you avoid buying a used helmet? A used helmet may be damaged The padding gets better every year It won’t look as good as a new helmet None of the above 25 / 30 When you are planning a change in direction, you should do a shoulder check. signal. check your mirrors All of the above 26 / 30 Why should you avoid following too near a large vehicle? Turbulence It's illegal Truckers don't like riders None of the above 27 / 30 Which of the following conditions may affect your ability to see? Fog and heavy rain Changing light conditions Tunnels All of the above 28 / 30 Which of the following contributes to your fitness as a rider? You can remain alert You can see properly You are patient, courteous and calm under pressures of the road All the above are important 29 / 30 When riding in a group it is wise to stay together, even if part of the group must pull into a parking lot to wait for the other part to catch up.stay together, even if part of the group must pull into a parking lot to wait for the other part to catch up. ride in formation and pass in sequence after the leader has passed. keep the group small and plan the route ahead. All of the above 30 / 30 Which of the following will impair your riding? One beer Having a fight with a friend right before you ride Cold medicine All of the above Your score is