Q.1.
When making normal stops, you should:
Q.2.
Many over-the-counter drugs:
Q.3.
A helmeted rider is _______ more likely to survive a crash than a rider not wearing a helmet.
Q.4.
In a slow, tight turn, the rider should:
Q.5.
You should completely check your motorcycle:
Q.6.
If the throttle is stuck, you should:
Q.7.
When making a turn:
Q.8.
To control your motorcycle well, you should:
Q.9.
What does this hand signal mean?

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Q.10.
Because of their small size, motorcycles seem to be:
Q.11.
Shifting to a lower gear produces an effect similar to:
Q.12.
Where is the rear brake pedal usually located?
Q.13.
You’ll have a better chance of avoiding serious injury if you wear all of the following, except:
Q.14.
Your lane position should:
Q.15.
Which vest or jacket color would best help you to be seen?
Q.16.
Riding gloves are often:
Q.17.
Drivers on an entrance ramp may not see you on the highway. What should you do to help an entering driver merge safely?
Q.18.
Making eye contact with other drivers:
Q.19.
When riding a three-wheeled motorcycle through a curve, it is best to:
Q.20.
Extend your normal following distance when:
Q.21.
When riding near stopped or slow-moving cars, a motorcyclist should:
Q.22.
A larger cushion of space may not be necessary if:
Q.23.
If in a no passing zone:
Q.24.
When riding with a passenger, you should:
Q.25.
Which of the following is not a factor in determining blood alcohol content (BAC)?
Q.26.
If you are using an unfamiliar motorcycle, what should you do before riding?
Q.27.
When someone follows you too closely, you should:
Q.28.
When you are being passed by another vehicle, which part of the lane should you ride in?
Q.29.
If you cannot avoid a slippery road, you should:
Q.30.
When riding in a group, the best way to keep ranks close while maintaining an adequate safety cushion is to ride: