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Why is it important for motorcyclists to avoid riding in other vehicles' blind spots?
Motorcycles are smaller and can easily be hidden in a vehicle's blind spot. Riding outside these areas ensures the motorcyclist is visible to other drivers, sig
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Question: Why is it important for motorcyclists to avoid riding in other vehicles' blind spots?
Answer options: ✅ To ensure the motorcyclist can be seen by the other driver, preventing collisions.
- To avoid accumulating too much exhaust fumes.
- To maintain a comfortable riding temperature.
- To be able to hear other vehicles better.
Correct answer: To ensure the motorcyclist can be seen by the other driver, preventing collisions.
Explanation: Motorcycles are smaller and can easily be hidden in a vehicle's blind spot. Riding outside these areas ensures the motorcyclist is visible to other drivers, significantly reducing the risk of a collision.
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