BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
Scenario 107: If your motorcycle starts to skid because the rear wheel locked, you should:
If the rear locks, release the rear brake gradually if you can do so without losing balance, and keep the bike straight. The correct answer is "Release the rear
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Question: Scenario 107: If your motorcycle starts to skid because the rear wheel locked, you should:
Answer options: ✅ Release the rear brake gradually and stay off it
- Pull in the clutch hard
- Brake harder
- Lean opposite
Correct answer: Release the rear brake gradually and stay off it
Explanation: If the rear locks, release the rear brake gradually if you can do so without losing balance, and keep the bike straight. The correct answer is "Release the rear brake gradually and stay off it". This capacity-fill scenario 107 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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