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When making a turn at an intersection, have good ____ and throttle control so you do not accelerate too fast or turn too wide.
When making a turn at an intersection, have good ____ and throttle control so you do not accelerate too fast or turn too wide.
clutch
When making a quick stop, use both brakes at the same ____.
When making a quick stop, use both brakes at the same ____.
time
What type of blindness occurs when you do not see what is plainly visible?
What type of blindness occurs when you do not see what is plainly visible?
inattentional
Convex mirrors ____ blind spots.
Convex mirrors ____ blind spots.
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When braking in a curve, ____ apply more brake pressure as motorcycle lean is reduced.
When braking in a curve, ____ apply more brake pressure as motorcycle lean is reduced.
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What is the term for staring at a single factor for too long?
What is the term for staring at a single factor for too long?
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What is the primary cause of motorcycle rider crashes?
What is the primary cause of motorcycle rider crashes?
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When riding through curves, select a lane position based on ____, road conditions, and type of curve.
When riding through curves, select a lane position based on ____, road conditions, and type of curve.
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A rider's central vision is a ____ degree cone.
A rider's central vision is a ____ degree cone.
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What instrument shows engine revolutions per minute?
What instrument shows engine revolutions per minute?
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Always ____ the handlebar when stopping.
Always ____ the handlebar when stopping.
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When changing lanes, use a ____ check to verify mirrors and see if anyone is in your blind spot.
When changing lanes, use a ____ check to verify mirrors and see if anyone is in your blind spot.
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When braking in a straight line during an emergency stop, keep ____ and look ahead.
When braking in a straight line during an emergency stop, keep ____ and look ahead.
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What technique is used for slow, tight turns, like a U-Turn in a limited space?
What technique is used for slow, tight turns, like a U-Turn in a limited space?
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What is the second part of total stopping distance?
What is the second part of total stopping distance?
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What does counter-steer involve?
What does counter-steer involve?
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Crashes occur mostly in curves and ____.
Crashes occur mostly in curves and ____.
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A good setup when approaching a curve consists of choosing the proper ____ speed and lane position.
A good setup when approaching a curve consists of choosing the proper ____ speed and lane position.
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Develop good braking habits by using ____ brakes simultaneously.
Develop good braking habits by using ____ brakes simultaneously.
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What is the first part of total stopping distance?
What is the first part of total stopping distance?
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What technique is used for maximum braking effectiveness in a quick stop?
What technique is used for maximum braking effectiveness in a quick stop?
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Four search categories include traffic controls and roadway features, highway users, surface condition, and ____ paths.
Four search categories include traffic controls and roadway features, highway users, surface condition, and ____ paths.
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Shifting to a lower gear and releasing the clutch lever ____ the motorcycle and raises the RPMs.
Shifting to a lower gear and releasing the clutch lever ____ the motorcycle and raises the RPMs.
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____ traction (grip) is available for braking when a motorcycle is leaned over in a curve.
____ traction (grip) is available for braking when a motorcycle is leaned over in a curve.
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A good search pattern is FAR and ____, and side to side.
A good search pattern is FAR and ____, and side to side.
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What avoids being trapped?
What avoids being trapped?
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What may cause a rear tire skid when downshifting from a higher gear?
What may cause a rear tire skid when downshifting from a higher gear?
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What is Fine-C?
What is Fine-C?
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What is T-Clocs?
What is T-Clocs?
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What are the directions to turn off a bike?
What are the directions to turn off a bike?
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What is the most needed PPE for motorcycle riding?
What is the most needed PPE for motorcycle riding?
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Study Notes
Motorcycle Riding Vocabulary and Safety Concepts
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Clutch: Crucial for maintaining control during turns at intersections; ensures balanced throttle input to avoid fast acceleration or wide turns.
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Time: Essential to apply both brakes simultaneously during quick stops for effective deceleration.
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Inattentional Blindness: A phenomenon where a rider fails to notice visible objects due to focused attention elsewhere.
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Reduce: Convex mirrors are effective tools for minimizing blind spots, enhancing overall visibility.
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Progressively: Increase brake pressure gradually while leaning in a curve to maintain stability and control.
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Target-Fixation: Risky behavior of focusing on a single object for too long, potentially leading to accidents.
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Interaction: Motorcycle crashes are often caused by a combination of various factors rather than a single reason.
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Traffic: When navigating curves, it's vital to choose a lane position based on road conditions and the type of curve encountered.
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Three Degrees: Riders have a central vision cone of approximately three degrees, critical for precise navigation.
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Tachometer: Instrument used to measure engine revolutions per minute (RPM), indicating engine performance.
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Square: A technique to "square" the handlebars when coming to a stop, ensuring safety and balance.
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Head Check: A vital maneuver when changing lanes, verifying the absence of vehicles in blind spots through shoulder checks.
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Centered: During emergency stops, keeping a centered body position and looking ahead helps maintain balance and control.
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Counter-Weight: A technique employed during slow, tight turns like U-Turns for better maneuverability.
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Reaction Distance: Represents the second component of total stopping distance, critical for safe braking.
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Counter-Steer: Tactics used in swerving, involving pressing on the handlebars to execute turns safely.
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Intersections: High-risk areas where crashes frequently occur, alongside curves; awareness is essential.
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Entry Speed: Properly setting speed and selecting the correct lane position when approaching curves enhances riding safety.
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Both Brakes: Utilizing front and rear brakes simultaneously is crucial for developing effective braking habits.
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Perception: Constitutes the first part of total stopping distance; quick recognition of hazards is essential for safety.
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Threshold Braking: A technique allowing for maximum braking effectiveness during emergency stops.
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Escape Paths: Identifying diverse escape routes, along with traffic controls and road features, is critical for averting potential accidents.
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Slows: Downshifting and releasing the clutch lever appropriately helps manage motorcycle speed and engine RPMs efficiently.
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Less Traction: Grip diminishes while leaning a motorcycle in curves, highlighting the importance of cautious braking techniques.
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Search Patterns: Effective scanning involves looking near, far, and side to side for obstacles and hazards.
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Trapped: Avoiding scenarios with limited escape paths is crucial for maintaining safety while riding.
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Skid: A potential outcome of downshifting improperly; releasing the clutch too quickly can lead to loss of rear tire traction.
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FINE-C: Acronym representing critical elements to check when starting a motorcycle: Fuel, Ignition, Neutral, Engine cut-off switch, and Choke/clutch.
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T-Clocs: A thorough safety check procedure encompassing Tires, Controls, Lights, Oil, Chain/Driveshaft, and Chassis for safe riding practices.
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Thumb, Key, Valve: Steps for turning off a motorcycle safely, ensuring the bike is securely halted.
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PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): The most vital safety gear includes a helmet and eye protection, essential for rider safety.
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