BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
When riding over a patch of gravel on a paved road, what action should you take?
When encountering gravel, you should maintain a constant speed, avoid abrupt steering or braking, and keep the motorcycle as upright as possible to minimize the
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Question: When riding over a patch of gravel on a paved road, what action should you take?
Answer options: ✅ Maintain a steady speed, keep the motorcycle upright, and avoid sudden braking or steering inputs.
- Accelerate quickly to get over the gravel patch faster.
- Apply the front brake lightly to reduce speed before entering the gravel.
- Shift your weight to the rear wheel to increase traction.
Correct answer: Maintain a steady speed, keep the motorcycle upright, and avoid sudden braking or steering inputs.
Explanation: When encountering gravel, you should maintain a constant speed, avoid abrupt steering or braking, and keep the motorcycle as upright as possible to minimize the risk of losing traction, as advised in rider safety manuals.
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