- 1. What is “lane splitting? And is it legal in New Brunswick?8.9 Driver's Handbook
- 2. When you plan to start, stop or change direction in traffic, there is only one sure way to make sure that there is not a car behind you in the next lane. What is this way?8.10 Driver's Handbook
- 3. You should always leave plenty of space between yourself and vehicles you are following because ___________________. (Select the WRONG answer)8.11 Driver's Handbook
- 4. Should you drive your 110cc motorcycle that has a capable top speed of 80km/h on a highway with a posted speed limit of 110km/h?8.11 Driver's Handbook
- 5. A quick stop may not be enough to keep you from hitting something in your path. Debris or a pothole might appear suddenly. What should we do? (Select the WRONG answer)8.12 Driver's Handbook
- 6. There is no need to practice emergency braking a motorcycle, once you have done it a few times successfully.8.12 Driver's Handbook
- 7. A motorcyclist has full control of the rear brake of the motorcycle when both feet are taken of the foot rests.8.12 Driver's Handbook
- 8. When travelling at high speeds, the front wheel can suddenly start to wobble (shake from side to side). This can be cased by unequal tire pressure, bent or misaligned wheels, loose spokes or an improperly mounted windshield. What would be appropriate actions to counteract a speed wobble? (Select the WRONG answer)8.12 Driver's Handbook
- 9. If the front tire goes flat, the steering will feel heavy. If you feel the front tire has lost a lot of air suddenly. What should you do?8.12 Driver's Handbook
- 10. Most motorcycle skids are caused by braking too hard - usually the front wheel.8.12 Driver's Handbook
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