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Question: 2.7.06-002

3 Points

Licenses: A A1 A2

You are riding a motorbike equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS). What should you take into account if you have to brake while cornering?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. I should brake in a controlled manner despite my declined position
  • B. An activated ABS maintains manoeuvrability for longer
  • C. The braking force automatically increases in the declined position

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Correct answer

  • A. I should brake in a controlled manner despite my declined position
  • B. An activated ABS maintains manoeuvrability for longer
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The automatic anti-lock brake helps to stabilise the braking process and prevent the wheels from locking. Because the automatic anti-lock brake prevents the wheels from locking, you can also steer while braking. Nevertheless, you should brake in a controlled manner when leaning, as the motorbike could slip sideways due to heavy braking.

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Chapter 2.7.06

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