Q.1.
When riding in fog, you should:
Q.2.
If you must brake and swerve to avoid a hazard, you should:
Q.3.
More than half of all crashes:
Q.4.
If you wait an hour per alcoholic drink before you ride your motorcycle:
Q.5.
Where is the greatest potential for conflict between a motorcycle and other traffic?
Q.6.
The proper clothing for riding a motorcycle should:
Q.7.
When stopping:
Q.8.
When applying the front brake, you should:
Q.9.
How can you increase your ability to be seen at an intersection?
Q.10.
When riding downhill on a motorcycle with a sidecar:
Q.11.
What can you do to increase your chances of being seen at an intersection?
Q.12.
The best lane position:
Q.13.
How is the accelerator controlled?
Q.14.
When carrying a passenger, you should:
Q.15.
A way to lower the risk of being involved in a crash is to:
Q.16.
Which of the following does not offer protection to a motorcycle rider?
Q.17.
Your lane position should help you:
Q.18.
What is the primary psychoactive component in marijuana?
Q.19.
When both braking and swerving must be done to avoid an unexpected hazard, a rider should:
Q.20.
You have been drinking alcohol. If you wait an hour for each drink before riding your motorcycle:
Q.21.
Your lane position should do all of the following, except:
Q.22.
An approved helmet:
Q.23.
A plastic, shatter-resistant face shield:
Q.24.
To lessen your chances of being involved in an accident, you should:
Q.25.
As an operator, you should prepare a passenger to ride by instructing them to do each of the following, except: