Motorcycle Knowledge Practice · Question
Scenario 61: 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. The correct answer is "Pull in the clutch, look ahead
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Question: Scenario 61: 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. The correct answer is "Pull in the clutch, look ahead and coast to the shoulder". This capacity-fill scenario 61 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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