Ontario M1 Motorcycle License Practice Test

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What is the most critical action to take if a motorcyclist realizes they need to stop suddenly?

Throttle down slowly.

Apply both brakes firmly without skidding.

Applying both brakes firmly without skidding is crucial when a motorcyclist needs to stop suddenly. This method enables the rider to maintain control of the motorcycle while effectively reducing speed. Using both brakes, the front and rear, allows for a balanced braking force, which is essential for stability. The front brake provides the most stopping power, accounting for a significant portion of the motorcycle’s braking capability, while the rear brake helps prevent the motorcycle from tipping or losing balance.

Skidding can result in a loss of control, which poses a serious risk, especially in emergency situations. Therefore, proper technique involves firm and controlled application of both brakes to maximize stopping power while minimizing the chance of skidding.

Other choices suggest less effective methods. Throttling down slowly may not provide enough deceleration in an emergency, while pulling in the clutch and braking lightly could lead to insufficient stopping force. Turning off the ignition is also not advisable as it can interfere with the rider's ability to steer and brake appropriately.

Pull in the clutch and brake lightly.

Turn off the ignition.

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