Class A -2- Driving Rules, Hazard Awareness - Level 4
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Category: Class A -2- Driving Rules, Hazard Awareness - Level 4
What can increase active safety when riding a motorcycle?
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You are riding your motorcycle. How can you reduce the danger from the blind spot phenomenon?
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You are riding a motorcycle with a displacement of 125 cc. Which traffic sign means a driving ban for you?
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You are riding your motorcycle. What misjudgments by other road users must you particularly expect?
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You are riding a motorcycle with a sidecar. Which traffic sign means a driving ban for you?
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You are riding your motorcycle. How do you consider the blind spots of a car?
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You are riding your motorcycle. In which traffic situations can you be endangered by the blind spot phenomenon?
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How can you achieve the highest possible braking effect with a motorcycle with ABS on a wet road?
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You are riding your motorcycle and notice guard rails with sharp-edged mounting posts at the roadside. How do you behave?
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How do you behave on this road for environmental protection reasons?
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How do you behave on this road for traffic safety reasons?
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You are riding your motorcycle. Why can guard rails, especially with sharp-edged mounting posts, become particularly dangerous for you?
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You crashed and hit your head on the road. Thanks to the crash helmet you remained largely uninjured, the crash helmet now has deep scratches. What will you do as a result?
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Motorcyclists are often misjudged by other road users. How do you behave in such risk situations?
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What can increase passive safety when riding a motorcycle?
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