Ch. 8 · Motorcycles
When pushing a motorcycle with a sidecar, you are not treated as a pedestrian.
[True / False · Medium]
Answer: ✓ True
Explanation
The text clearly states that "when pushing one with a sidecar, you are not treated as a pedestrian." Motorcycles with sidecars are an exception and do not receive pedestrian treatment, unlike regular motorcycles being pushed.
Driving school curriculumStage 1 – Topic 1: Driver's mindset
Source: Ch. 8 Motorcycles · Section (第6節 その他注意しなければならないこと) · 3 押して歩くとき - 側車付きのものを押しているときは、歩行者としては扱われません。
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