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Scenario 81: To avoid being hit by a left-turning car, you should:
Left-turning vehicles are a top motorcycle crash cause — be visible, cover the brakes, and prepare to react. The correct answer is "Cover your brakes, choose a
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Question: Scenario 81: To avoid being hit by a left-turning car, you should:
Answer options:
- Ride faster through intersections ✅ Cover your brakes, choose a visible lane position and be ready to brake or swerve
- Stop in every lane
- Ride in the driver's blind spot
Correct answer: Cover your brakes, choose a visible lane position and be ready to brake or swerve
Explanation: Left-turning vehicles are a top motorcycle crash cause — be visible, cover the brakes, and prepare to react. The correct answer is "Cover your brakes, choose a visible lane position and be ready to brake or swerve". This capacity-fill scenario 81 reinforces the same competency for the motorcycle bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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