Motorcycle Knowledge Practice · Question
When approaching an intersection where traffic is controlled by a 'Stop' sign, a motorcycle operator must:
At a 'Stop' sign, all drivers, including motorcyclists, must bring their vehicle to a complete stop before the stop line, crosswalk (if present), or the edge of
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Question: When approaching an intersection where traffic is controlled by a 'Stop' sign, a motorcycle operator must:
Answer options:
- Slow down and proceed if the way is clear ✅ Stop completely before the stop line, crosswalk, or intersection
- Yield to vehicles on the right only
- Signal only if turning left or right
Correct answer: Stop completely before the stop line, crosswalk, or intersection
Explanation: At a 'Stop' sign, all drivers, including motorcyclists, must bring their vehicle to a complete stop before the stop line, crosswalk (if present), or the edge of the intersection.
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