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Section 14

1. You are entering a highway from a side road. What should you do?
  • Switch on the indicators.
  • Drive close to the side of the highway looking for an empty space.
  • Accelerate as fast as possible and ride straight ahead.
  • Adjust your speed to that of the vehicles that are moving in the highway.
2. How should you show with your hands that you wish to turn left?
  • Extending stably your right arm.
  • Moving up and down your extended right arm.
  • Moving up and down your extended left arm.
  • Extending stably and to the side your left arm.
3. After showing with your left hand that you are turning left, why should you lower it whilst turning?
  • Because otherwise you cannot steer the motor-cycle so well.
  • Because you will need to press the lever of the clutch.
  • Because the other drivers will think that you will stop on the corner.
  • Because you may hit a pedestrian.
4. Which documents should you always carry with you, whilst riding your motor-cycle?
  • Road tax disc, vehicle registration licence.
  • Insurance policy, driving licence.
  • Driving licence, vehicle registration licence, insurance policy, road tax disc.
5. You had an accident and your pillion-passenger has been injured. What should you not do?
  • Take off the helmet.
  • Keep them warm.
  • Leave them where they are.
  • Take off their clothes.
6. Everything loaded on the motor-cycle should be:
  • Carried only when necessary.
  • Covered by a plastic bag.
  • Safely fastened.
  • As light as possible.
7. When the motor-cycle wobbles or moves like a snake, you should:
  • Increase speed.
  • Brake hard and hold the brakes.
  • Close progressively the accelerator and reduce speed.
  • Leave the handlebars and let the motor-cycle stabilise by itself.
8. The pillion-passengers should:
  • Have a driving licence.
  • Wear clothes with reflectors.
  • Be lighter than the rider.
  • Wear a helmet.
9. When you are loading the motor-cycle, you should:
  • Hold the things tight with your hands.
  • Load your things as close as possible to its centre of gravity.
  • Load your things as back as possible from the rear axle.
10. Whilst loading the motor-cycle, you should:
  • Not exceed the loading limit determined by the manufacturer.
  • Hold the things tight with your hands.
  • Load your things as back as possible from the rear axle.
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