BC Class 8 Motorcycle Learner Practice · Question
Scenario 25: If you must brake in a curve, you should:
Leaned-over braking risks loss of traction; straighten the bike upright as much as possible before heavy braking. The correct answer is "Straighten the bike as
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Question: Scenario 25: If you must brake in a curve, you should:
Answer options:
- Continue at full lean and squeeze the front hard ✅ Straighten the bike as much as possible first, then brake
- Use only the rear brake while leaned
- Pull in the clutch
Correct answer: Straighten the bike as much as possible first, then brake
Explanation: Leaned-over braking risks loss of traction; straighten the bike upright as much as possible before heavy braking. The correct answer is "Straighten the bike as much as possible first, then brake". This capacity-fill scenario 25 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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