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An orange diamond-shaped sign stating 'Pavement Ends' followed by a 'Grooved Pavement' sign requires a motorcyclist to:
These signs warn of changes in road surface, which can significantly affect motorcycle handling. Riders must prepare for reduced traction and potential instabil
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Question: An orange diamond-shaped sign stating 'Pavement Ends' followed by a 'Grooved Pavement' sign requires a motorcyclist to:
Answer options:
- Immediately pull over and check tire pressure. ✅ Prepare for a transition to an unpaved or rougher surface with reduced traction.
- Accelerate to maintain stability over the grooves.
- Expect a smooth, newly paved road ahead.
Correct answer: Prepare for a transition to an unpaved or rougher surface with reduced traction.
Explanation: These signs warn of changes in road surface, which can significantly affect motorcycle handling. Riders must prepare for reduced traction and potential instability.
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