BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
If a rider's turn signal malfunctions, what is the correct action to take?
If a motorcycle's turn signals are not working, the rider must use proper hand signals to indicate their intentions. Hand signals are a legal and necessary alte
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Question: If a rider's turn signal malfunctions, what is the correct action to take?
Answer options: ✅ Use hand signals to indicate turns and lane changes.
- Avoid making turns or lane changes until the signal is repaired.
- Proceed with extra caution without signalling.
- Drive slower and flash your hazard lights before turning.
Correct answer: Use hand signals to indicate turns and lane changes.
Explanation: If a motorcycle's turn signals are not working, the rider must use proper hand signals to indicate their intentions. Hand signals are a legal and necessary alternative when electrical signals fail.
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