Asked by Marylyn

A bicyclist is slowly riding in front of you as you prepare to make a right turn at an intersection. What would be your best response?

A: Slow down and wait for the bicyclist to move past the intersection***

B:Honk your horn to alert the bicyclist to you presence

C:Quickly maneuver around the bicyclist and make the right turn


To avoid traction-reducing conditions, motorcycles and scooter riders

A:reduce speed***

B:increase speed

C:swerve to the left

D:change lanes


An oncoming motorcyclist is signaling for a left turn. A vehicle driver preparing to turn left in the front of the motorcycle should complete the turn only after the motorcycle has

A:braked to a complete stop

B:cancelled the turn signal

C:fully complete the turn***

D:started in the path of a left turn

Why should a vehicle driver accept responsibility for avoiding collisions with motorcyclist

A:vehicle drivers have more protection***

B:Vehicles have less stopping distance

C:motorcyclist have less experience than vehicle drivers

D:motorcycles maneuver more easily than vehicles

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I agree with your answers.

Answered by Marylyn
Thank you
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by Huge Nuts
Drivers Ed: Unit 3: Controlling Your Vehicle
1.B
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.D
8.D
9.B
10.A
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