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This quiz is on: Safety margins

  • Motorcycle questions
  • UK highway code
  • Updated for 2025
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Questions on Safety margins

You’re riding in town at night. The roads are wet after rain. How will the reflections from wet surfaces affect your safety?

When must you use your headlights?

When are motorcyclists allowed to use high-intensity rear fog lights?

When will your overall stopping distance be increased?

Why should you ride with dipped headlights on in the daytime?

What should you do before starting a journey in the snow?

You’re riding in heavy rain. Your rear wheel skids as you accelerate. What must you do to regain control?

What’s the safest way to stop when the road is wet?

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