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15 . Reflective clothing should:
Brightly-colored and/or reflective clothing will increase your chances of being seen under any conditions. Remember that most motorcycle crashes happen in broad daylight so it is still best to wear bright clothing during the day.
16 . This road sign means:
This sign is used with a traffic signal to tell drivers that left-turning traffic does not have the right-of-way and must instead wait for oncoming traffic to clear.
17 . When both braking and swerving must be done to avoid an unexpected hazard, a rider should:
Because you need adequate traction to swerve safely, you should not brake and swerve at the same time. Instead, if you approach a hazard that requires you to brake and swerve, you should perform one action and then the other.
18 . Under normal conditions, it is recommended that riders maintain a minimum following distance of:
Under normal conditions, you should maintain a minimum four-second following distance. Increase your following distance any time conditions are less than ideal.
19 . In any crash, you have a better chance of avoiding serious injury if you do all of the following, except:
You can reduce your risk of injury when riding a motorcycle by wearing an approved helmet, face or eye protection, and protective clothing.
20 . When approaching an intersection, you should:
Never assume that other drivers see you, even if they make eye contact with you. It is not uncommon for drivers to look directly at a motorcyclist and still fail to notice them. Always reduce your speed when approaching an intersection.
21 . Which of the following surfaces is unlikely to provide poor traction for motorcyclists?
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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