json_metadata | "{"musingAppVersion":"1.1","appCategory":"motorcycle","appTags":["motorcycle","driver","passenger","life","question"],"appDepth":2,"appParentAuthor":"okann","musingPostType":"answer","app":"Musing","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appBody":"<p>The passenger would be in a lot of trouble first of all, that's for sure.<\/p>\n<p>There are two braking systems on most motorcycles. The front brakes are usually located on the right handlebar and are controlled by squeezing a lever.,<\/p>\n<p>So the passenger would need to be able to reach forward enough, possibly remove the drivers hands, place their own on the handlebars and squeeze the right handlebars lever. All without upsetting the balance of the bike.<\/p>\n<p>The second braking system is for the rear brakes and is located on a pedal near the bottom of the bike. The same time of acrobatics would be needed here. Remove the drivers foot from said peddle, ensuring his foot does not hit the ground and sustain damage, place your own foot on the pedal and depress. All while maintaining balance on the bike.<\/p>\n<p>A third option would be to remove the drivers hands from the accelerator lever located on the left handlebars and wait for the bike to slow down enough that you can safely stop it with your feet and pull the driver off without sustaining injury.<\/p>","appParentPermlink":"f3vzlfhhx"}" |
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