Posted by Reality_Check© on May 31, 2008, 3:05 am
>> #5 To avoid causing a rear end accident when you follow another vehicle:
>>
>> a) Ride in the right wheel track
>> b) Stay at least two seconds behind
>> c) Ride in the left wheel track
>> d) Tap your brakes lightly
> Wake up and drive, get off the phone, get off the computer, put away all
> other distractions, and understand how long it should take you and your
> vehicle to come to a safe stop with the existing road conditions.
So tell us then how long, like exactly, it takes you to stop your vehicle.
Posted by Dave on May 31, 2008, 7:03 am
> #5 To avoid causing a rear end accident when you follow another vehicle:
> a) Ride in the right wheel track
> b) Stay at least two seconds behind
> c) Ride in the left wheel track
> d) Tap your brakes lightly
Well at least California has actual *motorcycle* related questions on their
motorcycle license examination. When I tested in New York, there were 20
questions:
- 10 DUI questions
- 8 general driving questions
- 2 questions vaguely related to motorcycles in some manner
And yes, I counted them. Of the 20 questions, exactly 10 were on DUI. I
got one DUI question wrong, because I answered (silly me) what was written
in the motorcycle manual. -Dave
>>
>> a) Ride in the right wheel track
>> b) Stay at least two seconds behind
>> c) Ride in the left wheel track
>> d) Tap your brakes lightly
> Wake up and drive, get off the phone, get off the computer, put away all
> other distractions, and understand how long it should take you and your
> vehicle to come to a safe stop with the existing road conditions.