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Transport
Roads & Maritime
Services
NSW
Motorcycle rider pre-learner course questionnaire
Protective clothing
Answers
1) Give two of the legal requirements relating
to the use of helmets
1)
2)
2) What can you do to prevent a helmet being
damaged?
3) Give two advantages of wearing eye
protection when riding
1)
ins
4) Give two advantages of wearing gloves
when riding
1)
2)
Mounting and dismounting
5) What is the key phrase to remember when
mounting a motorcycle?
Fi WT Bi —_E
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Re eS eH
8) The phrase, Rear on, Front off, Head up
is used to describe what position on a
motorcycle?
Position
Controls
7) The motorcycles’ brakes have different
characteristics.
A) Which is the most effective stopping
brake, front or rear?
8B) Which is the most effective brake for
manoeuvring or riding slowly, front or
rear?
A)
8) When using the front brake, the motorcycle
should be upright with the handlebars straight.
What are the other parts of the key
phrase?
9) Drive to the rear wheel is disconnected
when the clutch lever is pulled in to the
handlebars.
Should this be done quickly or slowly?
Cirle one
Quickly
SlowlyPosture
10) List from feet to head the six posture
points
11) Keeping your head up assists in balancing
the motorcycle.
How can you, look down to check the
surface, controls and mirrors, whilst
keeping your head up?
12) The key phrase used when moving off is,
Fast Idle, Friction Point, Rear Brake.
What two things should you do before
moving off, to make certain it's safe?
Motorcycle clothing
1) List some things you could wear, that
would make it easier for you to be seen by
others
14) List some things you could wear that
would enable you to be comfortable when
riding
15) List some things you could wear that
would help you to be protected when
riding
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