BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
A regulatory sign indicating 'Do Not Pass' is particularly critical for a motorcyclist on a two-lane road because:
'Do Not Pass' signs are regulatory and apply to all vehicles, including motorcycles, indicating unsafe passing conditions such as blind curves, hills, or inters
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Question: A regulatory sign indicating 'Do Not Pass' is particularly critical for a motorcyclist on a two-lane road because:
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- Passing is inherently more dangerous on a motorcycle due to size. ✅ It prohibits passing in areas where visibility or road conditions are unsafe, regardless of vehicle type.
- Motorcycles are exempt from these signs if they can pass quickly.
- It only applies to larger vehicles like trucks.
Correct answer: It prohibits passing in areas where visibility or road conditions are unsafe, regardless of vehicle type.
Explanation: 'Do Not Pass' signs are regulatory and apply to all vehicles, including motorcycles, indicating unsafe passing conditions such as blind curves, hills, or intersections.
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