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Scenario 170: On a wet, slippery road you should:

Reduced traction means smoother throttle/brake inputs, longer following distance, and avoiding slick surfaces like paint, metal, and oil. The correct answer is

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Question: Scenario 170: On a wet, slippery road you should:

Answer options:

  • Brake harder than normal ✅ Use both brakes gently, increase following distance, avoid painted lines and manhole covers
  • Use only the rear brake
  • Lean more aggressively in corners

Correct answer: Use both brakes gently, increase following distance, avoid painted lines and manhole covers

Explanation: Reduced traction means smoother throttle/brake inputs, longer following distance, and avoiding slick surfaces like paint, metal, and oil. The correct answer is "Use both brakes gently, increase following distance, avoid painted lines and manhole covers". This capacity-fill scenario 170 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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