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You are riding a motorbike equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS). What should you take into account if you have to brake while cornering?
I should brake in a controlled manner despite my declined position
An activated ABS maintains manoeuvrability for longer
The braking force automatically increases in the declined position
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
You answered correctly. When braking in a curve with a motorbike that has ABS, you should apply the brakes in a controlled manner even though the bike is leaned over. The ABS helps by preventing the wheels from locking, meaning you remain steerable for longer compared to braking without ABS. However, ABS does not automatically increase braking force while the motorcycle is leaned; you still need to brake carefully, as abrupt braking can still destabilize the bike. Remember: ABS helps with control and stability but does not change basic braking physics during a lean. Always brake smoothly and be mindful of your lean angle.