At intersections
On freeways
At night
Check your left mirror and look to the left
Check the right mirror and turn your head to the left
Use your horn and speed up
Press left, lean right, and go right
Press left, lean left, go right
Press left, lean left, go left
Pass the car on your left
Ride in the right portion of the lane
Adjust your speed and stay in the center of the lane
Lean the motorcycle only and keep your body straight
Lean your body more than the motorcycle
Do not lean
Maintain a steady speed or gradually accelerate
Slow down
Accelerate and look straight ahead
Know how to stop quickly
Be able to swerve
Search ahead
Only for normal stops
Only for emergency stops
Every time you slow or stop
Start slowing sooner
Use only your front brake to slow
Start in the center portion of the lane
Always brake before swerving
Swerve in the direction of the hazard
Separate braking from swerving
Slow down and move away from the vehicle after entering the intersection
Slow down and move closer to the curb so the driver can see you better
Speed up to get through the intersection quickly and then move left
Complete the pass in front of rider A
Return to the lane and ride next to rider A
Return to the right portion of the lane behind rider A
Protects you in heavy traffic
Helps you see hazards in the road
Is a factor in collisions caused by motorcyclists
Speech
Balance
Judgment
Overbrake the rear tire
Underbrake the rear tire
Were experienced riders
Riding through an intersection
Following a vehicle
Slowing or stopping
The left portion
The center portion
The right portion
Encourages other drivers to pull into your path
Keeps other drivers from seeing your brake light
Reduces your chances of a collision because other drivers stay clear
Apply the rear brake and steer to the edge of the road
Steer to the right and apply both brakes
You will not be able to control the motorcycle
Keep your head and eyes straight to maintain balance
Look through the turn to where you want to go
Always lean at the same angle as the motorcycle
Should be avoided if possible
Keeps other drivers from seeing you
Keeps others from sharing your lane
Increase your chances of a head injury
Reduce your chances of a head injury
Neither reduce or increase your chances of a head injury
Close the throttle and apply both brakes
Pull in the clutch and use both brakes
Apply the rear brake only
Start with your wrist flat
Sit forward with arms straight
Twist it forward and down for more power
Keep the load low and as far forward as possible
Keep the load to the rear of the motorcycle
Fasten the load against the frame on the back of the seat
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