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What is the primary reason for a motorcyclist to perform a head check before changing lanes?
A head check (a quick glance over the shoulder) is essential before changing lanes to confirm that no vehicle has entered the blind spots that mirrors cannot co
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Question: What is the primary reason for a motorcyclist to perform a head check before changing lanes?
Answer options: ✅ To visually confirm that no vehicle is in their blind spot.
- To ensure their turn signal is properly illuminated.
- To check the tire pressure on their rear wheel.
- To warm up their neck muscles before riding.
Correct answer: To visually confirm that no vehicle is in their blind spot.
Explanation: A head check (a quick glance over the shoulder) is essential before changing lanes to confirm that no vehicle has entered the blind spots that mirrors cannot cover. This is a critical safety practice.
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