BC Class 8 Motorcycle Learner Practice · Question
If your motorcycle's chain breaks at speed, you should:
Pull in the clutch to avoid the chain locking the rear wheel, keep your eyes up and coast to the shoulder.
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Question: If your motorcycle's chain breaks at speed, you should:
Answer options:
- Brake hard and steer to the shoulder ✅ Pull in the clutch, look ahead and coast to the shoulder
- Jump off the bike
- Accelerate to clear it
Correct answer: Pull in the clutch, look ahead and coast to the shoulder
Explanation: Pull in the clutch to avoid the chain locking the rear wheel, keep your eyes up and coast to the shoulder.
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