Ontario M1 Practice Test · Question
Riding two-abreast (side by side) with another motorcycle in the same lane is:
Side-by-side riding eliminates each rider's escape space and is discouraged; use a staggered formation instead.
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Question: Riding two-abreast (side by side) with another motorcycle in the same lane is:
Answer options:
- Encouraged for visibility ✅ Not recommended — reduces escape space
- Required in group rides
- Legal on all roads
Correct answer: Not recommended — reduces escape space
Explanation: Side-by-side riding eliminates each rider's escape space and is discouraged; use a staggered formation instead.
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