BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
Scenario 30: When carrying a passenger, you should:
Extra weight extends braking distance and changes handling; passenger should hold on, keep feet on pegs, and lean with the rider. The correct answer is "Allow l
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Question: Scenario 30: When carrying a passenger, you should:
Answer options:
- Add no extra braking distance ✅ Allow longer braking and acceleration distance, brief the passenger to lean with the bike
- Have the passenger lean opposite to you in turns
- Ride at higher speed for stability
Correct answer: Allow longer braking and acceleration distance, brief the passenger to lean with the bike
Explanation: Extra weight extends braking distance and changes handling; passenger should hold on, keep feet on pegs, and lean with the rider. The correct answer is "Allow longer braking and acceleration distance, brief the passenger to lean with the bike". This capacity-fill scenario 30 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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