Chapter 5-5: Driving in a group

The “Driving in a Group” section of the Ontario motorcycle practice test focuses on the skills and knowledge needed for safe group riding.

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Ontario Motorcycle Test - Chapter 5-5: Driving in a group

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Why is riding directly alongside another motorcycle dangerous?

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How should group leaders handle lane changes to maintain cohesion?

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In a staggered formation, where does the lead rider position themselves within the lane?

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Who should set the pace for the group?

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Where should inexperienced riders be placed in the formation?

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How should riders in a staggered formation pass another vehicle?

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After the lead rider passes and returns to the lane, what should they do to help the next rider?

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What formation should a motorcycle or moped group use on open roads to stay close without reducing following distance?

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When a group cannot maintain the posted speed, what formation is recommended?

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What should riders do to keep the group together if someone falls behind?

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How far behind should the second rider be from the leader in a staggered formation?

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When should a group switch from staggered formation to single file?

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This section covers proper group formation, such as staggered riding, to maintain visibility and safe spacing between bikes. It emphasizes effective communication through hand signals and the importance of planning routes and stops in advance. Riders are tested on how to adjust their speed and position to match the group while prioritizing individual safety. Practicing these scenarios helps motorcyclists understand group dynamics, reduce risks, and ensure a smooth, coordinated ride when traveling with others in Ontario.