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Special Situations

Starting on a Hill

- Use the front brake to hold the motorcycle while you start the engine and shift into first gear

- Change to the foot brake to hold your vehicle while you operate the throttle with your right hand

- Slowly open the throttle for more power

- Slowly release the clutch. If you release it too quickly, the front wheel may lift off the ground or the engine may stall

- Ease off the foot brake as the engine begins to slow down and engage

Be Extra Careful

- Of animals crossing the road, especially at night

- Of ice, which can make the roads very slippery

- When approaching livestock being ridden, driven, or led so as not to startle the rider or animals

- Of pedestrians crossing, including blind pedestrians and joggers. You must yield the right-of-way

- Of bicyclists who may cross roads without warning. Be prepared to stop or avoid them

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