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Scenario 68: When stopping at a red light as the first vehicle, the safest lane position is usually:
Stop in a tire track (not the oily centre), and keep the bike in gear with an escape route in case a vehicle approaches from behind without stopping. The correc
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Question: Scenario 68: When stopping at a red light as the first vehicle, the safest lane position is usually:
Answer options:
- Centre of the lane on the oil strip ✅ Slightly to one side, in a tire track
- On the shoulder
- Behind the stop line in any position
Correct answer: Slightly to one side, in a tire track
Explanation: Stop in a tire track (not the oily centre), and keep the bike in gear with an escape route in case a vehicle approaches from behind without stopping. The correct answer is "Slightly to one side, in a tire track". This capacity-fill scenario 68 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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