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Motorway rules questions

Motorcycle-only Questions

You’re riding at 70 mph on a three-lane motorway. There’s no traffic ahead. Which lane should you use?

When may you stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway?

You’re joining a motorway from a slip road. What should you do?

You’re riding on the motorway. Well before you reach your intended exit, where should you position your motorcycle?

You’re riding on a motorway. Unless signs show otherwise, what’s the national speed limit?

If you want to ride on the motorway, what’s the minimum engine size your motorcycle must have?

You stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway and use the emergency telephone. Where’s the best place to wait for help to arrive?

Why is it particularly important to carry out a check of your motorcycle before making a long motorway journey?

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