BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
Most motorcycle crashes with other vehicles involve a car:
The classic 'left-turning car' crash — a car turning left across the rider's path — is the most common multi-vehicle motorcycle crash.
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Question: Most motorcycle crashes with other vehicles involve a car:
Answer options:
- Rear-ending the motorcycle ✅ Turning left in front of the motorcycle
- Side-swiping at speed
- Crashing head-on
Correct answer: Turning left in front of the motorcycle
Explanation: The classic 'left-turning car' crash — a car turning left across the rider's path — is the most common multi-vehicle motorcycle crash.
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