Motorcycle Knowledge Practice · Question
Before making a turn, how far in advance should a motorcycle operator signal their intention?
Drivers, including motorcyclists, should signal their turns at least 30 meters (or 100 feet in some jurisdictions) in advance to give other road users sufficien
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Question: Before making a turn, how far in advance should a motorcycle operator signal their intention?
Answer options:
- Immediately before making the turn ✅ At least 30 metres before the turn
- Only if there are other vehicles nearby
- As soon as the turn is visible
Correct answer: At least 30 metres before the turn
Explanation: Drivers, including motorcyclists, should signal their turns at least 30 meters (or 100 feet in some jurisdictions) in advance to give other road users sufficient warning.
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