Ontario M1 Practice Test · Question
If a motorcycle's turn signals fail, how should the rider indicate a turn?
If a motorcycle's electrical turn signals are not functioning, the rider must use standard hand signals to indicate their intention to turn or change lanes.
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Question: If a motorcycle's turn signals fail, how should the rider indicate a turn?
Answer options:
- By flashing the high-beam headlight rapidly ✅ By using appropriate hand signals
- By simply leaning in the direction of the turn
- By slowing down significantly and hoping others understand
Correct answer: By using appropriate hand signals
Explanation: If a motorcycle's electrical turn signals are not functioning, the rider must use standard hand signals to indicate their intention to turn or change lanes.
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