BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
What effect can the 'buffeting' from large trucks or buses have on a motorcycle rider?
Large vehicles like trucks and buses create significant air turbulence that can cause buffeting, resulting in sudden pushes or pulls on a motorcycle, which can
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Question: What effect can the 'buffeting' from large trucks or buses have on a motorcycle rider?
Answer options: ✅ Sudden pushes or pulls that can affect balance and lane position.
- Improved aerodynamics, making the motorcycle more stable.
- Reduced engine noise, making it harder to hear.
- Increased fuel efficiency due to drafting.
Correct answer: Sudden pushes or pulls that can affect balance and lane position.
Explanation: Large vehicles like trucks and buses create significant air turbulence that can cause buffeting, resulting in sudden pushes or pulls on a motorcycle, which can adversely affect a rider's balance and ability to maintain a steady lane position.
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