MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) Rider's Course Practice Test

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What is a good rider?

  1. One who follows the speed limit

  2. One who owns an expensive motorcycle

  3. One who disregards contributing factors

  4. One who reduces contributing factors

The correct answer is: One who reduces contributing factors

A good rider is someone who actively works to reduce contributing factors that can lead to accidents or unsafe situations while riding a motorcycle. By minimizing these contributing factors such as speed, distractions, or reckless behavior, the rider increases their safety and that of others on the road. This proactive approach to safety is what sets apart a good rider.