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MSF Perception Test

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MSF sign and traps tests. You might be better than you think!

http://www.msf-usa.org/riderperception/
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I can't believe I missed the sniper in the building on my right!
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Wow that's great. I did pretty good on the roadsigns test 19/20 (gotta try it again wearing my glasses) and not as good on the collision traps one 15/20. Some of those are really not so obvious. I'll have to give it another go.
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Skootz Kabootz wrote:Wow that's great. I did pretty good on the roadsigns test 19/20 (gotta try it again wearing my glasses) and not as good on the collision traps one 15/20. Some of those are really not so obvious. I'll have to give it another go.
You and I averaged out to the same. I was 18/20 and 16/20. I completely missed the Tractor and I don't think I have ever seen
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Post by Asburyjer »

nice resource, I did really well on the signs only missed one and it was the "left turn" I put left curve"

The traps one was harder but after a bit I got used to scanning the scene for clues I might need.
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This might been good to tech section for safety. :idea:
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Post by myras_girls »

That's a great resource!

I got 20/20 on the road sign test. I took the perception test 3 times and got 13/20, 15/20 and 15/20- on the slow speed! I need to keep taking it. (The test has been different each time I took it.)
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The sign they use for pedestrians, where I grew up was for school zone, so I missed it. I missed that here in Ohio too, but I still think it should be school zone because they are carrying rectangular objects...books??
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I took the sign test 3 times (finally got perfect score) and the collision test 2 times got 19/20 took both on med. speed. What a great resource. Thank you for posting. It is a great learning tool.
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Syd wrote:I can't believe I missed the sniper in the building on my right!
Always watch schoolbook depository buildings.
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Post by louie »

here's a good awareness test.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RVJMSdIYaQ
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