BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
Scenario 7: If your motorcycle stalls in an intersection, you should:
Restart quickly, signal and clear the intersection; keep visible to other drivers. The correct answer is "Pull in clutch, restart, signal and move out as soon a
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Question: Scenario 7: If your motorcycle stalls in an intersection, you should:
Answer options:
- Get off and push immediately ✅ Pull in clutch, restart, signal and move out as soon as it is safe
- Leave the bike and walk away
- Stay there until the next green
Correct answer: Pull in clutch, restart, signal and move out as soon as it is safe
Explanation: Restart quickly, signal and clear the intersection; keep visible to other drivers. The correct answer is "Pull in clutch, restart, signal and move out as soon as it is safe". This capacity-fill scenario 7 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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