Q.1
Lanes of traffic moving in the same direction are separated by:
Q.2
The front brake supplies about how much of a motorcycle's potential stopping power?
Q.3
To reduce the chances of a collision, you should:
Q.4
If you have to ride over an object, you should:
Q.5
To control a motorcycle well, a rider should:
Q.6
Noise created by wind:
Q.7
Locking your brakes can:
Q.8
Where is the gearshift located?
Q.9
To improve your chances of being seen, you should:
Q.10
A primary cause of single-vehicle motorcycle collisions is:
Q.11
When riding, jackets and pants should:
Q.12
When approaching a blind intersection, you should:
Q.13
Unlike other beverages, alcohol:
Q.14
If using saddlebags to carry a load, you should:
Q.15
When slowing or stopping a motorcycle, you should:
Q.16
When riding a motorcycle, you should:
Q.17
A motorcycle’s brake light is _________ a passenger vehicle’s brake light.
Q.18
What does this sign mean?

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Q.19
When stopping, you should:
Q.20
What does this sign mean?

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Q.21
You should pick a lane position that:
Q.22
When approaching an intersection, a motorcyclist should not:
Q.23
To reduce the chances of a collision, a motorcyclist should:
Q.24
You should maintain an increased following distance:
Q.25
A headlight:
Q.26
When parked on the road, a motorcycle should:
Q.27
After riding over an object on the road, you should:
Q.28
Which of the following is not a method used to maintain control of a motorcycle in a turn?
Q.29
When traveling at night, it is:
Q.30
A good way to handle a tailgater is to:
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