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16 . In a staggered formation, where should the leader ride?
In a group riding in a staggered formation, the leader should be on the left side of the lane. The second rider should stay a safe distance behind the lead rider on the right side of the lane.
17 . Head checks should be done:
Frequent head checks should be a part of your normal scanning routine. Only by knowing what is happening all around you can you be prepared to deal with your surroundings.
18 . Making eye contact with a driver at an intersection:
Never count on eye contact as a sign that a driver will yield. Too often, a driver looks right at a motorcyclist and still fails to see them. If a car can enter your path, assume that it will.
19 . The most important thing you can do to improve your chances of surviving a crash is to:
In a crash, you can increase your chances of avoiding serious injury if you wear an approved helmet, face or eye protection, and protective clothing. At any speed, wearing a helmet makes you three times more likely to survive head injuries caused by a collision.
20 . When riding at night, you should:
When riding at night, you should wear reflective materials to maximize your visibility. Increase your following distance when riding in periods of reduced visibility.
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