Correct me if I'm wrong, BUT...
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Correct me if I'm wrong, BUT...
Alright, so I completed the tedious deed of standing in line at the DMV (in Chicago, so, multiply the amount that your local DMV sucks by 100 and thats getting close....) to take my permit written test. I only missed one question! The problem is, I should have missed zero. While I can live with missing one question, my perfectionism causes me to ask you all your opinions. The question was "If the road is slippery (ie: wet leaves, ice) you should reduce speed and: A) brake hard (or something lame) B) let your feet drag along the road surface C) avoid sudden movements".....Alright, now, I put C, however, the answer is B. I'm thinking its a trick question (cause C is an acceptable answer, right?) but hey that's just me....see you all on the road soon!
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The manual doesn't tell you to drag your feet because of ice, just to go as slow as you have to, and to drag your feet if you're at too low of speed to stay up. Something like that, I think.iwannadie wrote:drag your feet? what happens when the bike slides and goes over breaking your leg because it was not up on the pegs.
ive never herd of dragging your feet... although i live in the desert
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well i can understand that, if your going 2 mph you need your feet down. but that wasnt the way the supposed dmv question was worded.AmericanWeiner wrote:The manual doesn't tell you to drag your feet because of ice, just to go as slow as you have to, and to drag your feet if you're at too low of speed to stay up. Something like that, I think.iwannadie wrote:drag your feet? what happens when the bike slides and goes over breaking your leg because it was not up on the pegs.
ive never herd of dragging your feet... although i live in the desert
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Something tells me that question wasn't an exact quote of what was on the paper. I'd like to see the exact question.
Avoiding sudden movements is a correct answer, are you sure it didn't say something like, "make sudden movements"??
Avoiding sudden movements is a correct answer, are you sure it didn't say something like, "make sudden movements"??
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Good luck putting your feet down around a corner... LOL
I wonder how long they expect you to keep your feet down? Until your boots start to catch fire?!?
I can understand the feet down part, but only a slow slow speeds. As putting both your feet down can upset the motorcycle's handling.
Mike.
I wonder how long they expect you to keep your feet down? Until your boots start to catch fire?!?

I can understand the feet down part, but only a slow slow speeds. As putting both your feet down can upset the motorcycle's handling.
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would love to see someone try to keep a 550lb bike from falling over when the wheel slides from under it, while the rides maintains his/her balance on a obviously slippery surface! I don't know, maybe I am just a newbe but I don't see it... 

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