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Applying the SIPDE strategy (Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute) primarily helps a rider to:

The SIPDE strategy is a systematic process for hazard perception and risk management, enabling riders to search for potential problems, identify specific hazard

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Question: Applying the SIPDE strategy (Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute) primarily helps a rider to:

Answer options: ✅ Proactively manage risks and anticipate potential hazards.

  • Maintain a consistent speed and lane position.
  • Improve fuel efficiency during long rides.
  • Select the most scenic routes.

Correct answer: Proactively manage risks and anticipate potential hazards.

Explanation: The SIPDE strategy is a systematic process for hazard perception and risk management, enabling riders to search for potential problems, identify specific hazards, predict their actions, decide on a course of action, and execute it, as described in motorcycle safety courses.

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