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Advanced Rider Skills (Part III)
Rider Quiz - Advanced Rider Skills (Part III)
Please select
ONE
option from each of the following
10
questions:
1. What are the 3 types of rider that have a higher than average accident risk?
Below average mileage rider, inexperienced younger rider, especially women
Below average mileage rider, inexperienced younger rider, especially men
Above average mileage rider, inexperienced younger rider, especially women
Above average mileage rider, inexperienced younger rider, especially men
2. What is red mist?
An illusion of control whereby a rider has a tendency to overestimate their abilities
An attitude whereby a rider has a tendency to disregard danger and seek thrills
A state of mind whereby a rider is no longer capable of realistically assessing riding risks
A reddish fog which forms in front of you when the sun rises and sets when it is drizzling
3. What is the primary reason to use the System of Motorcycle Control?
To establish what is happening
To ensure that you are not travelling too quickly
To increase your time to react
To ensure that you are on the right side of the road
4. What is a hazard?
A roundabout, junction, bend and hill crest
Other road users and pedestrians
The weather conditions, visibility and road surface
All of the above
5. What is a lifesaver and when do you use it?
A complete look behind you before committing yourself to a manoeuvre
A last check over the shoulder into the blind spot before committing yourself to a manoeuvre
An electronic GPS device that tracks your movement and whereabouts
A safety aid that you should carry with you whenever you go out on your bike
6. In an urban environment when should you check your mirrors?
Every 7 to 10 seconds and always before you change speed or road position
Every 10 to 15 seconds and always before you change speed or road position
Only when you need to change speed or road position
Only when you need to establish what is happening behind you
7. When preparing to go around a right hand bend where should you position yourself?
In the Nearside position
In the Central position
In the Offside position
None of the above
8. Which of the following statements is true regarding cat's eyes?
Centre lines have one cat's eye every other gap
Hazard lines have one cat's eye every gap
Double white lines have twice as many cats eyes as hazard lines
All of the above
9. What is an observation link?
A good place to stop and view the scenario
A stage of planning that allows you to identify a place where you can stop to relax during your journey
A system to help you anticipate the behaviour of other road users, the road and traffic conditions
A viewpoint where you can re-establish your bearings
10. What is the Limit Point?
The furthest point along a road to which you have an uninterrupted view of the road surface
The furthest point in the distance that you can see
The point that you identify as your latest opportunity to brake whilst in an upright position
The point where you know that you are on the limit