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19 . When approaching a blind intersection, riders should:
When approaching a blind intersection that is controlled by a stop line or stop sign, you must first stop where indicated. You may then edge forward and stop again just short of where the cross traffic's lane meets your lane. From that position, lean your body forward and look around buildings, parked cars, or bushes to see if anything is approaching. Make sure your front wheel stays out of the crossroad while you are looking.
20 . Before every ride, you should:
Check your brake levers individually before every ride. Make sure each one feels firm and holds the motorcycle when the brake is fully applied.
21 . Mirror checks should be done:
Frequent mirror checks should be part of your normal scanning routine. Additionally, make a special point of using your mirrors before changing lanes, when stopping at an intersection, and before slowing down.
22 . Increase your following distance if:
Under normal conditions, you should maintain a minimum four-second following distance. If conditions are less than perfect, you should increase your following distance.
23 . This road sign means:
This sign indicates that the road ahead curves to the right and then to the left. You should slow down to be able to negotiate these curves safely.
24 . This sign means:
This sign means that it is not safe for drivers to enter the indicated road or driveway from their current direction. If you come across one of these signs, you should immediately turn around and drive a different way.
25 . Which of the following is not an example of a slippery surface?
A number of surfaces can provide poor traction for tires. Wet pavement; roads covered in loose gravel or sand; muddy, snowy, or icy areas; painted lane markings; and metal covers and plates in the road can be more hazardous for a motorcyclist than dry pavement.
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