BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
When approaching an intersection where a car may turn left across your path, you should:
Left-turning vehicles are a leading cause of motorcycle crashes; cover the brakes and prepare an escape path.
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Question: When approaching an intersection where a car may turn left across your path, you should:
Answer options:
- Speed up to clear it ✅ Cover the brakes, reduce speed, and be ready to brake or swerve
- Honk continuously
- Move closer to the centre line
Correct answer: Cover the brakes, reduce speed, and be ready to brake or swerve
Explanation: Left-turning vehicles are a leading cause of motorcycle crashes; cover the brakes and prepare an escape path.
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