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What angle should you cross an obstacle if you can't cross straight on?

  1. 30 degrees

  2. 45 degrees

  3. 60 degrees

  4. 90 degrees

The correct answer is: 45 degrees

When crossing an obstacle on a motorcycle where straight crossing isn't feasible, a 45-degree angle is often considered the most effective approach. This angle allows for better control and stability as you navigate the obstacle. Cross at too shallow of an angle, such as 30 degrees, which may lead to increased risk of losing balance or traction. Likewise, a steeper angle like 60 degrees can make it more challenging to maintain control, particularly if the obstacle is uneven or unstable. A 90-degree crossing can be particularly hazardous as it places the motorcycle and rider in a perpendicular position to the obstacle, drastically increasing the risk of tipping over or losing traction. Therefore, approaching an obstacle at a 45-degree angle provides a balanced compromise, maximizing control while minimizing potential mishaps.