Ontario M2 Motorcycle Road Test Training · Question
At highway speeds, motorcycles turn primarily by:
Above ~25 km/h, you turn by pressing forward on the grip on the side you want to turn (press right grip = lean right = turn right).
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Question: At highway speeds, motorcycles turn primarily by:
Answer options:
- Leaning the body only ✅ Countersteering — pressing forward on the handgrip on the side you want to turn
- Turning the bars in the direction of the turn
- Shifting weight to the outside peg
Correct answer: Countersteering — pressing forward on the handgrip on the side you want to turn
Explanation: Above ~25 km/h, you turn by pressing forward on the grip on the side you want to turn (press right grip = lean right = turn right).
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