A bicyclist is slowly riding in front of you as you prepare to make a right turn at an intersection. What would be your best response?

A: Slow down and wait for the bicyclist to move past the intersection***

B:Honk your horn to alert the bicyclist to you presence

C:Quickly maneuver around the bicyclist and make the right turn

To avoid traction-reducing conditions, motorcycles and scooter riders

A:reduce speed***

B:increase speed

C:swerve to the left

D:change lanes

An oncoming motorcyclist is signaling for a left turn. A vehicle driver preparing to turn left in the front of the motorcycle should complete the turn only after the motorcycle has

A:braked to a complete stop

B:cancelled the turn signal

C:fully complete the turn***

D:started in the path of a left turn

Why should a vehicle driver accept responsibility for avoiding collisions with motorcyclist

A:vehicle drivers have more protection***

B:Vehicles have less stopping distance

C:motorcyclist have less experience than vehicle drivers

D:motorcycles maneuver more easily than vehicles

Drivers Ed: Unit 3: Controlling Your Vehicle

1.B
2.D
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.D
8.D
9.B
10.A

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To answer the first question, the best response would be A: Slow down and wait for the bicyclist to move past the intersection. This is the safest and most considerate option, as it allows the bicyclist to maintain their right of way and ensures their safety.

To answer the second question, the correct response is A: reduce speed. Motorcycles and scooter riders should reduce their speed in traction-reducing conditions to maintain control and minimize the risk of accidents.

For the third question, the correct answer is C: fully complete the turn. The vehicle driver should wait and allow the motorcyclist to fully complete their left turn before proceeding with their own left turn. This ensures that there is no collision or interference between the two vehicles.

To answer the final question, the correct answer is A: vehicle drivers have more protection. Vehicle drivers should accept responsibility for avoiding collisions with motorcyclists because they have the advantage of having more protection in terms of vehicle size and structure compared to motorcycles. This means they have a greater responsibility to drive safely and be aware of their surroundings to prevent accidents with motorcyclists.