BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
If your front tire suddenly goes flat while riding, you should:
Keep a firm grip, ease off the throttle and use mainly the rear brake to slow down — avoid sudden front-brake input.
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Question: If your front tire suddenly goes flat while riding, you should:
Answer options:
- Apply only the front brake ✅ Hold the bars firmly, ease off throttle and brake gently with the rear
- Jump off
- Accelerate hard
Correct answer: Hold the bars firmly, ease off throttle and brake gently with the rear
Explanation: Keep a firm grip, ease off the throttle and use mainly the rear brake to slow down — avoid sudden front-brake input.
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