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Scenario 11: Best way to deal with a sudden obstacle in your lane is:
Early scanning gives time to choose: hard stop, swerve (no braking while leaned), or controlled ride-over (stand up, eyes ahead). The correct answer is "Identif
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Question: Scenario 11: Best way to deal with a sudden obstacle in your lane is:
Answer options:
- Always brake hard ✅ Identify it early, then choose between stopping, swerving, or riding over it
- Close eyes and hold on
- Swerve and brake at the same time
Correct answer: Identify it early, then choose between stopping, swerving, or riding over it
Explanation: Early scanning gives time to choose: hard stop, swerve (no braking while leaned), or controlled ride-over (stand up, eyes ahead). The correct answer is "Identify it early, then choose between stopping, swerving, or riding over it". This capacity-fill scenario 11 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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