Ontario M1 Practice Test · Question
When riding through a corner, your eyes should be:
Look through the corner to your exit point — the bike tends to go where you look.
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Question: When riding through a corner, your eyes should be:
Answer options:
- On the front wheel ✅ Looking through the corner to where you want to go
- On the side mirror
- On the road just in front of the bike
Correct answer: Looking through the corner to where you want to go
Explanation: Look through the corner to your exit point — the bike tends to go where you look.
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