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Question: 2.7.01-053

3 Points

Licenses: A A1 A2

So far, you have only driven solo motorcycles. You now change over to a combination (sidecar on the right, unbraked). What is different?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. When braking, the combination pulls to the left
  • B. The sidecar may lift off the ground on right-hand bends
  • C. You must not drive with dipped headlights during daytime

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Correct answer

  • A. When braking, the combination pulls to the left
  • B. The sidecar may lift off the ground on right-hand bends
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As the sidecar is attached to your right, you cannot lean right and need to steer instead. When turning right, a torque force will push your sidecar up. At high speed the sidecar could be lifted-up, loose contact with the ground and tip over. When accelerating the sidecar tends to be pulled to the right. When breaking the sidecar will be pulled to the left

Driving operation, driving physics, driving technique

Chapter 2.7.01

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