- 1. Motorcyclists are among the most vulnerable road users in New Brunswick. The Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) program introduces new drivers to high-risk situations slowly, as experience is gained. There are restrictions on this Licence. These are: (1) A blood alcohol content of 0.08 at all times, (2) You cannot drive from sunset to sunrise, (3) You cannot tow a trailer with your motorcycle, (4) You cannot carry a passenger during your graduation process.1.1 Driver's Handbook
- 2. If you already have a Class 5 licence and have just received your unrestricted licence following your road test using your new 500cc motorcycle, what will the endorsement look like on your licence?8.1 Driver's Handbook
- 3. If you already have a Class 5 licence and have just received your graduated learner’s licence for your 600cc motorcycle, what will the endorsement look like on your licence?8.1 Driver's Handbook
- 4. How many brakes are required on a motorcycle?8.2 Driver's Handbook
- 5. What must a motorcycle have in terms of lighting?8.2 Driver's Handbook
- 6. Are handlebars that are 40cm high legal in New Brunswick?8.2 Driver's Handbook
- 7. Can a motorcycle equipped with one set of footrests (Pegs) carry a passenger in New Brunswick?8.2 Driver's Handbook
- 8. What is the minimum number of mirrors a motorcycle must have?8.2 Driver's Handbook
- 9. Most fatal motorcycle crashes are a result of loosing traction on slippery surfaces.8.3 Driver's Handbook
- 10. Other than a helmet which is required by law, what clothing is recommended while riding a 2 wheeled motorcycle?8.3 Driver's Handbook
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