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

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What does 'Social skill' in riding refer to according to the text?

  1. How well a rider controls their emotions while riding

  2. How well a rider interacts with other riders

  3. How well a rider follows traffic rules

  4. How well a rider manipulates the motorcycle

The correct answer is: How well a rider follows traffic rules

The text specifically states that "social skills while riding refer to knowing and obeying traffic laws and recognizing potential hazards caused by other riders." This means that options A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not relate to traffic rules. Option A is incorrect because controlling emotions while riding would be related to personal skills, not social skills. Option B is incorrect because interacting with other riders also does not relate to traffic rules. And option D is incorrect because manipulating the motorcycle does not necessarily relate to recognizing potential hazards caused by other riders. Therefore, the correct answer is C.