BC Class 8 Motorcycle Learner Practice · Question
Riding over railway tracks at an angle close to parallel is dangerous because:
Always cross tracks as close to a 90° angle as practical to avoid the tire catching in the groove.
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Question: Riding over railway tracks at an angle close to parallel is dangerous because:
Answer options:
- The exhaust may overheat ✅ Tires can drop into the gap or slip, causing a fall
- The headlight may dim
- Fuel may slosh
Correct answer: Tires can drop into the gap or slip, causing a fall
Explanation: Always cross tracks as close to a 90° angle as practical to avoid the tire catching in the groove.
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