Motorcycle Safety Reaches New Level
AlphaSquared Technologies Inc. continues to innovate: a mobile app "Motorcycle Safety Test" released.
- (1888PressRelease) January 30, 2016 - AlphaSquared Technologies, an educational services provider, today announces the release of a new mobile application "Motorcycle Safety Test" - an app to help motorcycle riders to learn more about riding safety. The mobile app is available for download in App Store and Google Play.
When you swing your leg up the saddle, you turn into another creature - the Rider. And you share the belief that riding your motorcycle is the best addiction a human being can have. But to enjoy riding, you first need to wield your bike.
People at AlphaSquared Technologies Inc. do strongly believe that everyone can and should ride motorcycle safely. In the development team of AlphaSquared Technologies Inc. everyone is a motorcycle rider. That is why AlphaSquared's development team has created this challenge test application to help all newbies and even seasoned riders to feel more confident on the road.
"Motorcycle Safety Test" is not meant to substitute practical preparation to get your motorcycle driving license, but it highlights a lot of tricky questions that can help you pass your practical exam and finally ride your bike safely. This app contains questions, advices, comments and techniques which come from the experience and help to survive on the road. This knowledge is applicable worldwide, not specific to any country.
"Motorcycle Safety Test" has the following features:
- 150 questions about motorcycle riding safety.
- Randomly generated quizzes
- Quiz capacity is optimized for fastest tuition
- Reviewing included comments for the most complicated/tricky questions
- Practical advices and handling techniques from the best riding instructors
Motorcycle Safety Test is for those who shares the passion to ride and strives for more safety and knowledge.
The demo web version of the quizzes is available at http://moto.safetyquizz.com.
Live free, ride safe!
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