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Basic Rider Course Exam with correct Answers Graded A+
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Basic Rider Course Exam with correct Answers 
Riding a motorcycle on the street is not for everyone because 
Some people have difficulty managing risk 
 
 
A benefit of successful course completion is that, once licensed, you are assured of never crashing on the street 
False 
 
 
A good next step after course completion is to: 
Practice the basics on your personal motorcycle 
 
 
You may opt out of the course if you become uncomfortable or feel unsafe 
True 
 
 
The primary mental skills needed...
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Basic Rider Course Exam |Complete with A+ Graded Answers
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Basic Rider Course Exam 
Three (3) types of motorcycles, primary use for each, and distinguishing characteristics (Q. 1, 2) 
Street, dual-purpose and off-road. Street motorcycles are designed for use on public streets and highways. They have all the equipment for safe and enjoyable street operation. Dual-purpose motorcycles are equipped for use on the street and off-road trails. Off-road motorcycles are not street-legal, and are typically used for recreational or competitive use. 
 
 
Two primar...
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Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles. 
Stability and visibility. 
 
 
What are the problems that these differences cause? 
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 of their size. 
 
 
Part of being responsible mean...
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MSF Basic Rider Course Glossary Terms Exam with correct Answers Graded A+
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MSF Basic Rider Course Glossary Terms Exam with correct Answers 
Accident 
a pure change occurrence; an unexpected and undesirable event; most are preventable; preferred term is "crash" or "collision" 
 
 
Alcohol 
specifically ethyl alcohol, a depressant drug consumed as a beverage 
 
 
Anti-lock brakes 
type of braking system that automatically releases brake pressure prior to wheel lockup 
 
 
Apex 
the sharpest point in a curve 
 
 
BAC 
Blood Alcohol Concentration; percentage by volume ...
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Basic Rider Course Exam with correct Answers
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Basic Rider Course Exam with correct Answers 
Riding a motorcycle on the street is not for everyone because 
Some people have difficulty managing risk 
 
 
A benefit of successful course completion is that, once licensed, you are assured of never crashing on the street 
False 
 
 
A good next step after course completion is to: 
Practice the basics on your personal motorcycle 
 
 
You may opt out of the course if you become uncomfortable or feel unsafe 
True 
 
 
The primary mental skills needed...
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Basic Rider Course Exam
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Basic Rider Course Exam 
Three (3) types of motorcycles, primary use for each, and distinguishing characteristics (Q. 1, 2) 
Street, dual-purpose and off-road. Street motorcycles are designed for use on public streets and highways. They have all the equipment for safe and enjoyable street operation. Dual-purpose motorcycles are equipped for use on the street and off-road trails. Off-road motorcycles are not street-legal, and are typically used for recreational or competitive use. 
 
 
Two primar...
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MSF Basic Rider Course Study Questions and Answers
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MSF Basic Rider Course Study Questions and Answers 
Name 2 primary differences between cars/trucks and motorcycles. 
Stability and visibility. 
 
 
What are the problems that these differences cause? 
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 of their size. 
 
 
Part of being responsible mean...
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MSF BRC RIDER HANDBOOK STUDY QUESTION ANSWERS Graded A+
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MSF BRC RIDER HANDBOOK STUDY QUESTION ANSWERS 
Why is motorcycling considered serious fun? 
Serious because there is risk involved; fun because riding a motorcycling is fun (iv) 
 
 
Learning to ride and ride well requires what physical traits? 
Fitness, strength, coordination (iv) 
 
 
What do RiderCoaches do? 
Guide students, answer questions, observe progress (iv) 
 
 
What are the four requirements for successful course completion? 
1-complete all course assignments; 
2-attend all sessions; ...
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MSF Basic Rider Course Glossary Terms Exam with correct Answers
- Exam (elaborations) • 5 pages • 2024
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MSF Basic Rider Course Glossary Terms Exam with correct Answers 
Accident 
a pure change occurrence; an unexpected and undesirable event; most are preventable; preferred term is "crash" or "collision" 
 
 
Alcohol 
specifically ethyl alcohol, a depressant drug consumed as a beverage 
 
 
Anti-lock brakes 
type of braking system that automatically releases brake pressure prior to wheel lockup 
 
 
Apex 
the sharpest point in a curve 
 
 
BAC 
Blood Alcohol Concentration; percentage by volume ...
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MSF Practice Questions and Answers Graded A+
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MSF Practice Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
why is motorcycling considered serious fun? 
serious because there is a risk involved. fun because riding a motorcycle is a joy. 
 
 
learning to ride and ride well requires what physical traits? 
clutch and throttle control, straight-line riding, stopping, turning, and shifting. also quicker stops, turns and swerves 
 
 
what do rider coaches do? 
they guide you, if yoanswer questions, and encourage you 
 
 
what are the 4 requirements for successfu...
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