BC Class 6 Motorcycle Practice · Question
When using the 'Execute' phase of SIPDE for a potential hazard, what is the rider's primary goal?
The 'Execute' phase involves taking a smooth, timely, and controlled physical action (e.g., braking, steering, accelerating) to deal with the identified and pre
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Question: When using the 'Execute' phase of SIPDE for a potential hazard, what is the rider's primary goal?
Answer options: ✅ To perform a smooth, timely, and controlled action to avoid or minimize the hazard.
- To quickly accelerate past the hazard without hesitation.
- To rely solely on evasive steering maneuvers.
- To alert other drivers to the hazard using the horn.
Correct answer: To perform a smooth, timely, and controlled action to avoid or minimize the hazard.
Explanation: The 'Execute' phase involves taking a smooth, timely, and controlled physical action (e.g., braking, steering, accelerating) to deal with the identified and predicted hazard, a core component of the SIPDE strategy.
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