BC Motorcycle Test 05

Taking the BC motorcycle practice test is essential to passing the actual BC Motorcycle knowledge test with flying colors. By thoroughly preparing for the test, individuals can ensure they have a comprehensive understanding of the rules of the road and safe motorcycle operation.

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BC Motorcycle Practice Test 05

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Which lane position that will make it difficult for other vehicles to move into your lane beside you?

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As you ride, what is the minimum amount of space you must keep on both sides?

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What is the school zone speed limit?

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Why should you not ride in the same lane next to another motorcycle?

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The speed limit in school zones is in effect between which hours on school days?

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Following a big vehicle can prevent you from seeing hazards ahead. You'll have a wider range of vision if you do what?

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Which of the following is not a reason to communicate?

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If you're in the lane nearest to the stopped vehicle displaying flashing lights, you must also do what?

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Large vehicles may throw spray or throw up gravel that could hit you or your motorcycle. How can you prevent that?

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If you are riding behind a fire truck, what is the minimum distance you must stay behind them?

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What controls crosswalks with flashing green lights?

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In ideal conditions, how long does it take most motorcycles stopped at an intersection to turn left and get your speed up to 50 km/h?

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Why should you avoid being on the right of a large vehicle if there is a chance it might turn right?

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Which lane position should you take before cresting a hill?

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When you see a large vehicle approaching, why should you move to the right position and wait for about three seconds after the vehicle has passed before returning to your usual lane position

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In ideal conditions, how long does it take most motorcycles stopped at an intersection to turn right and get your speed up to 50 km/h?

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Which of the following are not things to consider when deciding if a gap in traffic is big enough to cross?

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How can you tell if the truck ahead of you is slowing down, even when they are not showing brake lights?

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When an emergency vehicle is approaching in the opposite direction with lights and sirens, what is the exception that you do not need to pull over and stop?

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In ideal conditions, how long does it take most motorcycles stopped at an intersection to go straight across?

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When approaching vehicles with flashing lights, you must drive no faster than what on roads posted 80 km/h or more?

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If you see a truck starting to slow down well before a red light, why should you never cut in front?

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If you are stopped at an intersection and you are blocking the path of the emergency vehicle, what could you do?

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Riding toward the front of a large truck can cause turbulence that can cause you to...?

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What is the correct way procedure passing stopped vehicles displaying flashing lights?

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How do you make room for a large truck to turn safely onto the road you're currently on?

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What is lane splitting?

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Which statement is FALSE? You must yield to pedestrians...?

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When approaching vehicles with flashing lights, you must drive no faster than what on roads posted less than 80 km/h?

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Before you enter the intersection, where do you look?

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