1.
Riding against traffic on a two way street or against traffic on an one way street is:
Correct Answer
B. Illegal
Explanation
This is a very common and dangerous misconception, the proper and legal diection of travel while riding a bicycle is WITH the flow of traffic. See the Safety page for more information and clarifiation.
2.
When at a stop sign or red light you:
Correct Answer
C. Must come to a complete stop.
Explanation
When at a stop sign or red light, you must come to a complete stop. This is because stop signs and red lights are traffic control devices that indicate the need for all vehicles to stop before proceeding. Rolling through the intersection or not stopping at all can be dangerous and may result in accidents or violations. It is important to obey traffic laws and prioritize safety on the road.
3.
A headlight must be used on a bicycle:
Correct Answer
A. At night
Explanation
A headlight must be used on a bicycle at night because it helps to improve visibility for the cyclist and other road users. It is important to have proper lighting to ensure safety and prevent accidents, especially in low light conditions. Using a headlight allows the cyclist to see the road ahead and be seen by other vehicles, reducing the risk of collisions. Therefore, it is necessary to use a headlight on a bicycle at night.
4.
A bicyclist should ride:
Correct Answer
A. Ride far enough out in the lane to avoid the unexpected from parked cars.
Explanation
It is important for a bicyclist to ride far enough out in the lane to avoid the unexpected from parked cars because parked cars can suddenly open their doors or pull out into the lane without warning. By riding further out in the lane, the bicyclist increases their visibility to drivers and reduces the risk of a collision with a parked car. Riding on the sidewalk is not recommended as it can be dangerous for both the bicyclist and pedestrians, and riding in the middle of the traffic lane can impede the flow of traffic and increase the risk of accidents.
5.
A bicyclist should use hand signals:
Correct Answer
D. All of the above.
Explanation
A bicyclist should use hand signals when turning right or left, as well as at stop signs, in order to let motorists know their intentions. By using hand signals, cyclists can communicate their actions to drivers, reducing the risk of accidents and promoting safer sharing of the road. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the above."
6.
A bicyclist intending to go straight at an intersection that has a "right turn only" lane should be in:
Correct Answer
B. In the travel lane next to the "right turn only" lane.
Explanation
A bicyclist intending to go straight at an intersection that has a "right turn only" lane should be in the travel lane next to the "right turn only" lane. This is because the bicyclist is not planning to make a right turn, so it would be incorrect to be in the "right turn only" lane. Being in the travel lane next to the "right turn only" lane allows the bicyclist to continue straight while staying clear of vehicles making right turns.
7.
A bicyclist under the California Vehicle Code:
Correct Answer
B. Has the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of vehicles.
Explanation
According to the California Vehicle Code, a bicyclist is considered to have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of vehicles. This means that they have the right to use the road and are subject to the same laws and regulations as other drivers. Bicyclists must follow traffic rules, signals, and yield when necessary, just like any other vehicle on the road. This ensures the safety and fair treatment of both bicyclists and motorists, promoting a harmonious coexistence on the road.
8.
A bicycle helmet:
Correct Answer
D. All of the above are true.
Explanation
All of the statements mentioned are true. A bicycle helmet can indeed help protect children from head injuries. It is also required by the law for all bicyclists under the age of 18 to wear a helmet. Additionally, it is recommended for adults as well as children to wear helmets while riding a bicycle.