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When should a motorcycle rider generally signal a turn or lane change?

Signals should be given well in advance of a turn or lane change to provide other drivers sufficient time to react to your intended movement. This is a crucial

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Question: When should a motorcycle rider generally signal a turn or lane change?

Answer options: ✅ Well in advance of the manoeuvre, to give other road users ample warning.

  • Just as the manoeuvre is being initiated.
  • Only when there is other traffic nearby.
  • Only when the change involves crossing solid lines.

Correct answer: Well in advance of the manoeuvre, to give other road users ample warning.

Explanation: Signals should be given well in advance of a turn or lane change to provide other drivers sufficient time to react to your intended movement. This is a crucial aspect of rider safety.

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