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Scenario 23: The MOST common cause of single-vehicle motorcycle crashes is:

Studies consistently show entering corners too fast and target-fixation are leading causes of single-bike crashes. The correct answer is "Rider error in corneri

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Question: Scenario 23: The MOST common cause of single-vehicle motorcycle crashes is:

Answer options:

  • Mechanical failure ✅ Rider error in cornering — entering a turn too fast
  • Wind
  • Traffic signals

Correct answer: Rider error in cornering — entering a turn too fast

Explanation: Studies consistently show entering corners too fast and target-fixation are leading causes of single-bike crashes. The correct answer is "Rider error in cornering — entering a turn too fast". This capacity-fill scenario 23 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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