Q.1.
A way to lower the risk of being involved in a crash is to:
Q.2.
When exiting a highway while riding in a group, which riding formation should be used?
Q.3.
You’ll have a better chance of avoiding serious injury if you wear all of the following, except:
Q.4.
Passengers should:
Q.5.
Moving into another lane while taking a curve is often the result of:
Q.6.
Your lane position should not:
Q.7.
When being passed, all of the following are potential hazards, except:
Q.8.
Motorists entering a highway from an entrance ramp to your right may not see your motorcycle. To help the entering drivers, you should:
Q.9.
Approved helmets:
Q.10.
The best lane position is:
Q.11.
Which of the following surfaces provides the best traction for a motorcycle?
Q.12.
Reflective clothing should:
Q.13.
You should completely check your motorcycle:
Q.14.
A danger of riding next to a row of parked cars is:
Q.15.
When riding at night you should:
Q.16.
When preparing to pass a vehicle on the left, it is important to ride on the left side of your lane because:
Q.17.
When approaching a blind intersection with a stop sign, riders should:
Q.18.
As a motorcycle operator, you can help others see you by:
Q.19.
How can you regain control if your rear tire locks up?
Q.20.
A group of riders should merge onto a highway in:
Q.21.
When choosing clothes for riding, which of the following is not a good choice?
Q.22.
When approaching a blind intersection, you should:
Q.23.
To lower the chance of a crash, you should do all of the following, except:
Q.24.
When riding with a passenger, you should:
Q.25.
A motorcyclist can discourage other vehicles from lane sharing by:
Q.26.
When making an ordinary stop, you should:
Q.27.
To best control a motorcycle, a rider should:
Q.28.
The best way to stop quickly is to:
Q.29.
To increase your chances of being seen at an intersection, you should:
Q.30.
Riding directly alongside another vehicle: