BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
Scenario 42: When approaching an intersection on a motorcycle, you should:
Most motorcycle crashes happen at intersections. Cover the brake and clutch and actively scan for hazards. The correct answer is "Cover the brake and clutch and
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Question: Scenario 42: When approaching an intersection on a motorcycle, you should:
Answer options:
- Speed up to clear it quickly ✅ Cover the brake and clutch and scan for hazards
- Always shift to neutral
- Stay in the centre of the lane only
Correct answer: Cover the brake and clutch and scan for hazards
Explanation: Most motorcycle crashes happen at intersections. Cover the brake and clutch and actively scan for hazards. The correct answer is "Cover the brake and clutch and scan for hazards". This capacity-fill scenario 42 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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