What is the mnemonic rhyme for Motorcycle Subject 1 test?
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The mnemonic rhyme for the Motorcycle Subject 1 test is: yield to straight-going vehicles when turning, yield to left-turning vehicles when turning right, and give way to vehicles coming from the right. For distances, choose 50 meters if there is an 'intersection' and 30 meters if there is a 'station'. Keep 30 meters away from stations and 50 meters from accident-prone areas. Without a center line, urban roads have a speed limit of 30 km/h, and highways 40 km/h. On single-lane roads, urban speed limits are 50 km/h, and highways 70 km/h. With 200 meters visibility, the maximum speed is 60 km/h, keeping a distance of 100 meters. With 100 meters visibility, maximum speed is 40 km/h, distance 50 meters. With 50 meters visibility, speed is 20 km/h, and exit the highway as soon as possible. The Motorcycle Subject 1 test has a full score of 100, with 90 or above required to pass. The content of the Motorcycle Subject 1 test is largely similar to that of the car test, covering road traffic safety laws and related knowledge, with similar question types. According to regulations, the Motorcycle Subject 1 test randomly selects 50 questions from the question bank, with each question worth two points.
When I was preparing for the motorcycle theory test, I memorized a simple mnemonic: 'Red, green, yellow lights—three treasures: stop at red, go at green, slow down at yellow and wait for the signal.' It helped me pass the test in one go. It also extended to other rules, like 'Triangular signs mean warning, red circles mean no entry,' which means triangular signs indicate danger zones, and red circles mean no passage. For safety, 'Wear a helmet to save your life, keep enough distance and don’t rush,' reminding me to maintain a safe distance. I used this mnemonic along with a practice app, practicing for half an hour every day, focusing on understanding the key points rather than rote memorization. The key is to grasp the meaning and stay calm during the test.