Q.1.
When deciding on a lane position, you should:
Q.2.
Approved helmets:
Q.3.
A motorcyclist can discourage other vehicles from lane sharing by:
Q.4.
When an operator's left arm is extended straight out to the left, it means the operator:

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Q.5.
When riding, the best protection for an operator is:
Q.6.
The front brake supplies how much of a motorcycle's stopping power?
Q.7.
Maximum straight-line braking is done by:
Q.8.
When stopping:
Q.9.
Passing and being passed when riding a motorcycle is not much different than when driving a car. However:
Q.10.
A shatter-resistant face shield:
Q.11.
Before every ride, it is important to check all of the following, except:
Q.12.
When is it important for a rider to use their mirrors?
Q.13.
Before mounting a motorcycle, you should check all of the following, except:
Q.14.
Which of the following is not considered protective clothing for a motorcyclist?
Q.15.
The single most important thing you can do to improve your chances of surviving a crash is to:
Q.16.
The primary source of information about your motorcycle should come from:
Q.17.
To lessen your chances of being involved in a crash, you should:
Q.18.
Before mounting your motorcycle, perform all of the following checks, except:
Q.19.
Your lane position should not:
Q.20.
When riding, a cushion of space is helpful to:
Q.21.
To lessen your chances of an accident, you should:
Q.22.
How often should a motorcycle operator check their mirrors?
Q.23.
One of the benefits of performing regular maintenance on your motorcycle is that:
Q.24.
If the throttle is stuck, you should:
Q.25.
Reflective material on your helmet: