1. You notice that the rider of a motor-cycle is riding to show off and impress or participates in improvised races. What is the punishment for this offence?
Only a fine.
A fine and immediate taking away of the number plates of the motor-cycle and rider’s driving licence for 30 days by the person who certifies the offence.
A fine and immediate taking away of the vehicle licence.
2. If by your motor-cycle you are carrying a big object, then this is allowed to jut out from?
The sides of the motor-cycle or the front or back end, by less than 0.50 m.
Only the back side of the motor-cycle, by less than 0.50 m.
Both sides (right and left) of the motor-cycle, by less than 0.50 m.
3. When you are riding a motor-cycle you are not permitted:
To use headphones which have been connected with a portable radio or tape-player.
To move on the right end of the road.
To hold the handlebars with both hands.
4. After a fall or slight collision which did not have any consequences for the passengers of the motor-cycle, what should the rider of the motor-cycle do?
Visit as a precaution an emergency hospital for medical examinations.
Take care of themselves and the pillion-passenger and continue their journey, provided that they check the function of their motor-cycle and make sure that they can drive it safely.
Carry the motor-cycle to the edge of the road and continue their journey by other means.
5. Why should a motor-cyclist not show off in the street with the motor-cycle they ride?
Because such actions are very dangerous, the roads are also used by others, and we should not threaten others’ bodily integrity and life.
Because they run the risk of being given a ticket by a Traffic Police Officer.
Because the persons seeing them are disturbed.
6. How should you round a bend open with your motor-cycle?
You should take a curve increasing speed.
You should turn at continuous small angles.
You should take the biggest possible curve, always within your lane at a steady speed.
7. In a motor-cycle group (group riding), which motor-cycle should be last?
The motor-cycle that is moving slower.
The motor-cycle that can be faster.
Any motor-cycle.
8. Riding your motor-cycle when raining, what should you have in mind in order to ride safely?
Since the stopping distance becomes longer in case of braking, you must keep longer distances than usual.
Avoid the parts of the road which have much water.
Not to apply the front brake.
9. In case of emergency, what pressure should you exercise on the brakes of the motor-cycle in order to immobilise it immediately?
There is no limit.
As mush as needed for the immobilisation of the rear wheel.
The highest which does not lock the wheels.
10. You are riding your motor-cycle at a steady speed and the braking system is in a good condition. On what does the stopping distance of the motor-cycle depend?
Weather conditions.
Type of brakes.
Condition of the road, your tyres and weather conditions.
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