BC Class 8 Motorcycle Learner Practice · Question
When carrying a passenger, you should:
Extra weight extends braking distance and changes handling; passenger should hold on, keep feet on pegs, and lean with the rider.
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Question: When carrying a passenger, you should:
Answer options:
- Add no extra braking distance ✅ Allow longer braking and acceleration distance, brief the passenger to lean with the bike
- Have the passenger lean opposite to you in turns
- Ride at higher speed for stability
Correct answer: Allow longer braking and acceleration distance, brief the passenger to lean with the bike
Explanation: Extra weight extends braking distance and changes handling; passenger should hold on, keep feet on pegs, and lean with the rider.
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