BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
What is the recommended maximum number of motorcycles in a single group ride?
To maintain safety and manageability, provincial handbooks suggest limiting group rides to 5-7 riders. Larger groups should be divided into smaller sub-groups,
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Question: What is the recommended maximum number of motorcycles in a single group ride?
Answer options: ✅ Limit groups to 5-7 riders, and if more, split into smaller groups with separate leaders.
- Up to 10 motorcycles, as long as they maintain a tight formation.
- Any number of motorcycles is acceptable, provided everyone knows the route.
- No more than 3 motorcycles to ensure clear communication.
Correct answer: Limit groups to 5-7 riders, and if more, split into smaller groups with separate leaders.
Explanation: To maintain safety and manageability, provincial handbooks suggest limiting group rides to 5-7 riders. Larger groups should be divided into smaller sub-groups, each with its own leader, to prevent long lines of motorcycles and reduce congestion.
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