Sharing Road with Motorcycles Quiz

 

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#1. What mindset should teens adopt when sharing the road with motorcycles?

Respect and awareness are key to keeping both drivers and motorcyclists safe.

#2. True or False: Motorcycles can stop faster than cars, so you must anticipate sudden stops.

Motorcycles have quicker acceleration and braking; maintaining safe following distance is critical.

#3. Why should drivers pay extra attention to motorcycles on the road?

Motorcycles’ small size and agility make them less visible and more prone to injury in collisions.

#4. Which of the following helps improve safety around motorcycles?

Awareness, focus, and giving motorcyclists room reduces accident risk.

#5. What should you do when a motorcycle is in your blind spot?

Motorcycles are small and easily hidden in blind spots, requiring careful observation before lane changes.

#6. True or False: Motorcycles are more stable than cars in poor weather, so you don’t need to adjust speed.

Motorcycles are more vulnerable to wind, rain, and slippery surfaces; adjust your speed and distance accordingly.

#7. How should you pass a motorcycle on a multi-lane road?

Providing full lane space prevents collisions and gives motorcyclists room to maneuver.

#8. True or False: It’s safe to assume motorcycles always have the right of way.

Motorcyclists follow traffic laws, but drivers must remain aware and share the road safely.

#9. Which of the following is a safe practice when following a motorcycle?

Motorcycles can stop more quickly and maneuver differently, so extra distance reduces collision risk.

#10. True or False: Motorcycles don’t need full lane width.

Motorcyclists occupy full lanes for stability and visibility; never try to share a lane with them.

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