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When is eye protection legally required for a motorcycle rider?
Eye protection is mandatory at all times for motorcyclists, unless the motorcycle is equipped with a windshield that effectively deflects wind and debris from t
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Question: When is eye protection legally required for a motorcycle rider?
Answer options: ✅ At all times, unless the motorcycle has a windshield that deflects wind and debris.
- Only when travelling at speeds over 50 km/h.
- Only during nighttime riding.
- Only if the rider is under the age of 18.
Correct answer: At all times, unless the motorcycle has a windshield that deflects wind and debris.
Explanation: Eye protection is mandatory at all times for motorcyclists, unless the motorcycle is equipped with a windshield that effectively deflects wind and debris from the rider's eyes.
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