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If you need to stop your motorcycle (stoplight, intersection etc.), what's the basic procedure?

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Final answer:

When stopping your motorcycle at a stoplight or intersection, gradually slow down, downshift if necessary, signal your intention, use both brakes, and keep your feet on the footpegs.

Step-by-step explanation:

When you need to stop your motorcycle at a stoplight or intersection, follow the basic procedure:

  1. First, start slowing down by gradually releasing the throttle and applying gentle pressure to the brakes.
  2. Make sure to downshift if necessary to match the appropriate gear for your current speed.
  3. Check your mirrors, signal your intention to stop, and move to the correct lane if needed.
  4. Once you're close to a complete stop, use both the front and rear brakes, applying even pressure to bring your motorcycle to a halt.
  5. Keep your feet on the footpegs and be prepared to put them down to support the motorcycle's balance if needed.
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