Q.1.
A motorcycle with a sidecar:
Q.2.
When riding, you should:
Q.3.
Your lane position should do all of the following, except:
Q.4.
Where is the greatest potential for conflict between a motorcycle and other traffic?
Q.5.
The best way to stop quickly is to:
Q.6.
If your motorcycle starts to wobble, it is best to:
Q.7.
Most crashes happen:
Q.8.
When riding at night you should:
Q.9.
When approaching an uneven surface, such as a bump or pothole, you should rise slightly off of your seat:
Q.10.
When riding, goggles:
Q.11.
If your rear wheel locks while braking, you should:
Q.12.
When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should ride:
Q.13.
If another driver is following you too closely, it is best to:
Q.14.
When crossing angled railroad tracks, it is usually safest to approach the tracks:
Q.15.
Reflective clothing should:
Q.16.
When approaching a blind intersection with a stop sign, riders should:
Q.17.
Riding alongside another rider:
Q.18.
When riding in a group, the best riding formation is generally:
Q.19.
To increase your line of sight when preparing to pass another vehicle on its left, you should:
Q.20.
When in traffic, motorcycles need:
Q.21.
How can you discourage another vehicle from sharing your lane?
Q.22.
Which of the following is not a good way for a rider to increase their visibility?
Q.23.
It is difficult for other motorists to see motorcycles at night. To make up for that, a motorcycle rider should:
Q.24.
When passing a vehicle:
Q.25.
If your motorcycle starts to wobble, you should: