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Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles. - ✔✔Stability and visibility. What are the problems that these differences cause? - ✔✔Motorcycles do not have the stability of cars because they must be balanced, and motorcycles leave you more vulnerable in a crash because there is less protection. Motorcycles are not as readily seen as cars, trucks, or other motor vehicles because of their size. Part of being responsible means to give a lot of thought to what? - ✔✔The consequences of your riding behavior in traffic. What is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes? - ✔✔There is rarely a single cause; most crashes involve many variable factors. How does the Handbook define a "good motorcyclist"? - ✔✔To have the desire and motivation to choose to reduce risk while riding. i
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Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles. - ✔✔Stability and visibility. What are the problems that these differences cause? - ✔✔Motorcycles do not have the stability of cars because they must be balanced, and motorcycles leave you more vulnerable in a crash because there is less protection. Motorcycles are not as readily seen as cars, trucks, or other motor vehicles because of their size. Part of being responsible means to give a lot of thought to what? - ✔✔The consequences of your riding behavior in traffic. What is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes? - ✔✔There is rarely a single cause; most crashes involve many variable factors. How does the Handbook define a "good motorcyclist"? - ✔✔To have the desire and motivation to choose to reduce risk while riding. How does a rider reduce factors that lead to crashes? - ✔✔By applying a strategy. What does it mean to have a margin of safety? - ✔✔1) staying within personal skill limits; 2) staying within your motorcycle's limits, especially its tire traction limits; 3) staying within the available time and space to respond to traffic situations before having to react to an emergency. What is SEE, and what does each letter stand for? - ✔✔Search, Evaluate, Execute is the strategy to help you understand what is going on in traffic and to be constantly planning and implementing a course of action. Name several purposes of protective riding gear. - ✔✔Providing comfort, increasing visibility, and offering protection.
What's the difference between a full-face and three-quarter-coverage helmet? - ✔✔The three-quarter helmet doesn't offer the face and chin protection of full-face helmets. Why aren't ordinary glasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection? - ✔✔They may not seal out wind and dust that makes eyes water. What stickers are likely to indicate a well-made helmet? - ✔✔DOT and Snell stickers. What type of injury accounts for the majority of motorcycle deaths? - ✔✔Head injuries. What is the value of appropriate footwear? - ✔✔Protection from road hazards, burns from exhaust pipes, gripping pavement and footrests, and protection from foot and ankle injuries. What is the value of motorcycle specific clothing? - ✔✔Best combination of fit and protection. Define "hypothermia" and provide an example. - ✔✔A condition of subnormal body temperature. Can cause loss of concentration, slowed reactions, and lost of smooth, precise muscle movement. What is the value of dressing in layers? - ✔✔Layers can be removed as desired. What is T-CLOCS and what does each letter stand for? - ✔✔A pre-ride inspection checklist. T-CLOCS: Tires and Wheels; Controls; Lights and Electrics; Oil and Other Fluids; Chassis; Stands. What are the primary motorcycle controls? - ✔✔Handlebars, throttle, clutch lever, gearshift lever, front brake lever, rear brake pedal. What is the most common way to initiate and control motorcycle lean (for turns)? - ✔✔The handlebars. What is meant by "shift pattern"? - ✔✔The order of the gears (1-N- 2 - 3 - 4 - 5)
How much of a motorcycle's stopping power is available from the front brake? - ✔✔70% or more. Why should both brakes be used simultaneously? - ✔✔To develop the habit of using both brakes so your reflexes will be ready to respond quickly and properly when an emergency situation occurs. What's the purpose of the range safety rules? - ✔✔To provide a low risk and positive learning environment. How will the RiderCoaches communicate with you on the range? - ✔✔Hand signals. What does it mean to have a space cushion? - ✔✔Putting space between yourself and the traffic around you. How does a motorcyclist utilize lane positions? - ✔✔Choose a positions that allows you to see problems ahead and allows other drivers to see you. Name some ways to be more visible to others in traffic. - ✔✔Clothing, headlight, signals, brake light, horn. What are the 3 "lead times" (RiderRadar)? - ✔✔ 2 - second following distance, 4-second immediate path, and 12- second anticipated path. Why is the 2-second following distance considered minimum? - ✔✔It is considered to be a minimum distance when conditions are ideal. Name the 3 components of total stopping distance. - ✔✔Perception distance, reaction distance, and braking distance. What does it mean to Search? - ✔✔Scan aggressively for potential factors and hazards.
What is the characteristic of a convex mirror? - ✔✔Allows the rider to see farther to the sides, but also distort depth perception. Where is the greatest potential for conflict? - ✔✔At intersections. What 4 steps should you follow when around an intersection? - ✔✔Check for traffic behind, check for oncoming traffic, check traffic to the left, check traffic to the right. What are some hazards between intersections? - ✔✔Blind spots, vehicles pulling away from parked positions, and pedestrians. What is the No-Zone? - ✔✔Areas around a truck to avoid because the driver cannot see you. How should you respond to a tailgating driver? - ✔✔Flash your brake light; gradually reduce speed to create more space in front; maintain a lane positions that discourages sharing the lane; turn at the next opportunity to allow the tailgater to pass. What are some factors to search for when approaching a curve? - ✔✔What is its radius and slope? What is the surface composition and condition? What other traffic is involved? Is the entire curve visible? What happens beyond the curve? How can an outside-inside-outside path of travel help you in curves? - ✔✔Decreases turning radius. Why rise off the seat when crossing an obstacle? - ✔✔To use legs as shock absorbers. Why make a head check before changing lanes? - ✔✔To check your blind spots. What makes starting out on a hill (upgrade) more difficult? - ✔✔The rider needs to prevent the motorcycle from rolling backwards.
How does carrying a passenger affect the operation of a motorcycle? - ✔✔The weight makes starting out more difficult, more time and space will be required for passing, and it may increase stopping distance. Stability in turns and curves may also be affected. What are a few tips for carrying passengers? - ✔✔Adjust suspension and tire pressure; ensure passenger is properly attired; keep both feen on the ground and the brakes applied while the passenger mounts; Avoid abrupt acceleration and deceleration, go easy on lean angles; have passenger follow these rules: