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21 . If you must stop quickly, you should:
The best way to stop quickly is to apply controlled pressure to both the rear and front brakes at the same time. Be careful not to lock the brakes in the process.
22 . To safely cross trolley tracks that run parallel to your lane, you should:
To safely cross trolley tracks or pavement seams running parallel to your lane, move to a lane position that will allow you to cross them at an angle of at least 45 degrees. Then, make a quick, sharp turn. If you try to edge across, the tracks or seam could catch your tires and throw you off balance.
23 . When it starts to rain, it is usually best to:
Pavement is often especially slippery when it first begins to rain. The rainwater mixes with the oily deposits left by cars that have not yet washed off the road. When riding in rain, the best option is to ride in the tire tracks left by cars ahead of you.
24 . The human body removes alcohol at a rate of:
On average, a person's body can remove the alcohol content of about one drink per hour. This rate can vary based on the individual. The safest option is to not ride after consuming any amount of alcohol.
25 . When stopping, you should:
It is a good idea to get into the habit of using both the front and rear brakes every time you slow or stop.
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