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How should a motorcycle rider generally react to strong crosswinds?
When encountering strong crosswinds, riders should lean into the wind and relax their grip to allow the motorcycle to move naturally, while being prepared for s
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Question: How should a motorcycle rider generally react to strong crosswinds?
Answer options: ✅ Lean into the wind, relax your grip on the handlebars, and be prepared for sudden gusts.
- Sit upright and stiffen your arms to brace against the wind.
- Speed up to cut through the wind more efficiently.
- Move closer to lane markings to stay centred despite the wind.
Correct answer: Lean into the wind, relax your grip on the handlebars, and be prepared for sudden gusts.
Explanation: When encountering strong crosswinds, riders should lean into the wind and relax their grip to allow the motorcycle to move naturally, while being prepared for sudden changes in wind direction or strength, as noted in rider safety guides.
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