How many points are deducted if a motorcycle falls off the single-plank bridge?
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If a motorcycle falls off the single-plank bridge, 10 points are deducted. Below is the relevant information: Basic test items for motorcycles: stake test, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, passing the single-plank bridge, curve driving, right-angle turns, speed-limited passage through a narrow gate, passing continuous obstacles, shifting gears within 100 meters, and driving on bumpy roads. Introduction to motorcycles: Motorcycles are two or three-wheeled vehicles driven by gasoline engines and steered by handlebars. They are lightweight, flexible, and fast, widely used for patrols, passenger and cargo transportation, etc. Test requirements: Pass through 5 poles in an S-shape with a spacing of 2.5m, the white lines on both sides are over 1m wide. No crossing lines, hitting poles, or stalling is allowed. After passing through, circle around and return. There are two single-plank bridges, each about 3m long, over 10cm wide, and about 125px high. The two bridges are 2m apart front and back, one on the left and one on the right, with a 2m lateral distance. Both front and rear wheels must not fall off, and the engine must not stall.
In the motorcycle license test, if you fall off the single-plank bridge, you will generally be deducted about 10 points immediately. With a total score of 100, failing below 80 means you don't pass. I've taken the test several times, and I remember that mistake made me so nervous my palms were sweating, almost costing me points. This item tests balance, and in actual riding, instability on narrow roads or curves can easily lead to accidents. The deduction mechanism is to emphasize safety fundamentals, and it's recommended to practice low-speed control and foot coordination more. Rules may vary slightly by region, but the core is to ensure the rider's control ability. Failing the test means you can retake it, but it wastes time, so it's better to practice thoroughly in advance to improve stability.