Questions

You’re riding a motorcycle that’s towing a trailer. What should you do before turning right onto a dual carriageway?

What should you do before riding a motorcycle you’ve never ridden before?

You’re turning right at a large roundabout. What should you do before you cross a lane to reach your exit?

You’re turning right on a multi-lane roundabout. When should you take a lifesaver glance over your left shoulder?

What should you do if you see an incident on the other side of the motorway?

You’re riding towards a zebra crossing. What should you do if pedestrians are waiting to cross?

You’re following a large vehicle that’s travelling at 40 mph. Where should you position your motorcycle?

What should you do when you’re approaching these horse riders?

You’re riding a motorcycle that has an engine of less than 50 cc. What should you do if you see a queue of traffic building up behind?

You’re riding a motorcycle on a single carriageway road. What should your road position allow?

Why are young motorcyclists more likely to be involved in crashes?

What could happen if you ride your motorcycle when it has a very loose drive chain?

What’s the most important reason to keep your motorcycle well maintained?

You’re carrying a child under three years old in your car. Which restraint is suitable for a child of this age?

You’re about to turn right. What should you do just before you turn?

What’s the ‘lifesaver’ when riding a motorcycle?

What should you do when you see this road sign ahead?

What should you do if you’re riding at night and are dazzled by the headlights of an oncoming car?

When riding some motorcycles, your shoulders and arms can obstruct your view in the mirrors. What can you do to overcome this difficulty?

You’re riding a motorcycle on the road. What should you do before using your mobile phone?

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