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If you are about to collide with an object and you wish to get the motorcycle to lean quickly to the right, you should:

  1. Brake hard.

  2. Swerve to the left.

  3. Push the inside of the right handle grip.

  4. Pull the throttle.

The correct answer is: Push the inside of the right handle grip.

When you are about to collide with an object and need to get the motorcycle to lean quickly to the right, the correct action to take is to push the inside of the right handle grip. This action will cause the motorcycle to lean to the right, helping you avoid the collision by maneuvering around the obstacle. Braking hard (option A) in this situation can cause the motorcycle to skid and potentially lead to a loss of control. Swerving to the left (option B) would not assist in avoiding a collision to the right. Pulling the throttle (option D) may increase your speed but will not help in changing the direction of the motorcycle quickly. Therefore, pushing the inside of the right handle grip (option C) is the most appropriate action to quickly lean the motorcycle to the right to avoid the impending collision.