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MSF Others Basic Rider Course Exam With Answers (75 Solved Questions) - Page 1 preview image1|P a g eMSF Basic Rider Course StudyQuestions &100% Verified Answers | Latest Update | AlreadyGraded A+Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles.πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:Stability and visibility.What are the problems that these differences cause?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:Motorcycles do not have the stability of cars because they must be balanced,and motorcycles leave you more vulnerable in a crash because there is less protection.Motorcycles are not as readily seen as cars, trucks, or other motor vehicles because oftheir size.Part of beingresponsible means to give a lot of thought to what?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:The consequences of your riding behavior in traffic.What is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:There is rarely a single cause; most crashes involve many variable factors.How does the Handbook define a "good motorcyclist"?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:To have the desire and motivation to choose to reduce risk while riding.
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MSF Others Basic Rider Course Exam With Answers (75 Solved Questions) - Page 3 preview image2|P a g eHow does a rider reduce factors that lead to crashes?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:By applying a strategy.What does it mean to have a margin ofsafety?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:1)staying within personal skill limits; 2) staying within your motorcycle's limits,especially its tire traction limits; 3) staying within the available time and space torespond to traffic situations before having to react to an emergency.What is SEE, and what does each letter stand for?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:Search, Evaluate, Execute is the strategy to help you understand what is goingon in traffic and to be constantly planning and implementing a course of action.Name several purposes of protective riding gear.πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:Providing comfort, increasing visibility, and offering protection.What's the difference between a full-face and three-quarter-coverage helmet?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:The three-quarter helmet doesn't offer the face and chin protection of full-facehelmets.Why aren't ordinary glasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:They may not seal out wind and dust that makes eyes water.What stickers are likely to indicate a well-made helmet?
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MSF Others Basic Rider Course Exam With Answers (75 Solved Questions) - Page 4 preview image3|P a g eπŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:DOT and Snell stickers.What type of injury accounts for the majority of motorcycle deaths?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:Head injuries.What is the value of appropriate footwear?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:Protection from road hazards, burns from exhaust pipes, gripping pavement andfootrests, and protection from foot and ankle injuries.What is the value of motorcycle specific clothing?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:Best combination of fit and protection.Define "hypothermia" and provide an example.πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:A condition of subnormal body temperature. Can cause lossof concentration,slowed reactions, and lost of smooth, precise muscle movement.What is the value of dressing in layers?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:Layers can be removed as desired.What is T-CLOCS and what does each letter stand for?πŸ—ΈπŸ—ΈπŸ—Έ:A pre-ride inspection checklist. T-CLOCS: Tires and Wheels; Controls; Lightsand Electrics; Oil and Other Fluids; Chassis; Stands.
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