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In an emergency braking situation on a motorcycle equipped with ABS, what is the correct technique?
For motorcycles with ABS, the correct technique is to apply firm, maximum pressure to both brake levers simultaneously. The ABS system is designed to prevent wh
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Question: In an emergency braking situation on a motorcycle equipped with ABS, what is the correct technique?
Answer options: ✅ Apply maximum brake pressure on both levers and let the ABS system manage wheel lock-up.
- Pump the brakes rapidly to activate the ABS effectively.
- Apply only the rear brake firmly to avoid engaging the ABS.
- Release the brakes if you feel the ABS engaging.
Correct answer: Apply maximum brake pressure on both levers and let the ABS system manage wheel lock-up.
Explanation: For motorcycles with ABS, the correct technique is to apply firm, maximum pressure to both brake levers simultaneously. The ABS system is designed to prevent wheel lock-up, allowing the rider to maintain steering control, as explained in modern rider training.
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