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19 . Motorcycle riders:
Longterm exposure to wind and engine noise can cause permanent hearing damage, even if the rider is wearing a full-face helmet. Wearing ear plugs or other hearing protection can guard against damage while still allowing the wearer to hear important sounds like horns and sirens.
20 . When changing lanes on a road with several lanes, you should:
Before changing lanes, be sure to check for traffic in your blind spot by looking over your shoulder in the direction of your move. On a road with several lanes, check the far lane as well as the lane next to you before moving. A driver in the far lane may be headed for the same space you plan to take.
21 . 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 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.
22 . Before changing lanes, you should:
Motorcycles have blind spots, just like any other vehicle. You should always turn your head to check for traffic in your blind spot before changing lanes. Do not rely on your mirrors alone.
23 . A danger of riding next to a row of parked cars is:
Riding next to parked cars presents a number of potential dangers. A driver might pull out of parking space and into your path without looking. Car doors may be opened into your lane and pedestrians may step out from between cars.
24 . Your knees should be:
Keep your knees against the gas tank to help with your balance as you turn the motorcycle.
25 . When riding, you should:
Always look through a turn to where you want to go. Turn only your head to look, not your shoulders, and keep your eyes level with the horizon.
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