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Alabama Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-4
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When looking through a turn, you should:
Turn just your head, not your shoulders.
Turn your head and shoulders to improve your view.
Turn your shoulders, but not your head.
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The faster you drink alcohol:
The faster the alcohol is removed from your body.
The faster the alcohol accumulates in your body.
The less the alcohol affects your body.
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Using all three lane positions is:
Not encouraged because then you can never get used to any part of a lane.
Discouraged because it confuses other motorists.
Wise if you are adapting to changing conditions.
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You have an improved chance of avoiding serious injury in a crash if you wear all of the following, except:
A DOT-compliant helmet.
A leather jacket.
A sweatshirt.
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When starting your motorcycle, the engine should be in:
First gear.
Neutral.
Third gear.
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Will a DOT-compliant helmet limit a motorcyclist's view of the road?
Yes, a helmet dramatically reduces a rider's view to the sides.
It depends. Some DOT-compliant helmets limit a rider's view.
No. A DOT-compliant helmet will never limit a rider's view to the sides.
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When other vehicles are slowed or stopped:
A motorcyclist should not weave between lanes of traffic.
It is acceptable for a motorcyclist to weave in and out of traffic lanes.
A motorcyclist should ride in a straight line between two lanes.
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Locking your brakes can:
Be helpful in most situations.
Improve steering.
Cause control problems.
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Which of the following is not a benefit of maintaining a cushion of space between your motorcycle and other vehicles?
You have more time to react to the movements of other drivers.
You have space to maneuver.
You have limited escape route options.
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Most motorcycle crashes happen:
At speeds over 55 mph.
At speeds below 30 mph.
On long trips.
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When stopping, you should:
Use both brakes.
Use the front brake only.
Use the rear brake only.
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When buying a motorcycle helmet, you should be most concerned about the helmet's:
Price.
Protection.
Appearance.
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If passing another vehicle:
You may exceed the speed limit until the pass is complete.
You may disregard no passing zone markings if you began the pass in a passing zone.
You must observe the posted speed limit.
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If you are riding behind another vehicle at night, you can determine if there are bumps on the road ahead by:
Listening for the other vehicle scraping against the pavement.
Noticing the other vehicle’s taillights bouncing up and down.
Looking at the rear bumper of the vehicle ahead and trying to determine if it is bouncing.
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If your rear wheel locks up while you are stopping on a surface with good traction, you should:
Keep the wheel locked until you have stopped completely.
Release the rear brake and only use the front brake.
Release the rear brake and then quickly re-apply the brake.
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Eye protection is:
Required for all riders.
Not required, but recommended.
Only required for inexperienced motorcycle users.
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When choosing a helmet, you should ensure that it:
Has no cracks or defects.
Looks nice.
Fits loosely.
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Your lane position should:
Allow you to blend in with traffic.
Provide an escape route.
Encourage others to use your lane.
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When cars are merging from an entrance ramp:
A motorcyclist should assume the entering drivers see them.
A motorcyclist should never assume the entering drivers see them.
A motorcyclist should stop.
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When making a non-emergency stop on a motorcycle:
Only the front brake should be used.
The front and rear brakes should be applied at the same time.
Only the rear brake should be used.
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When stopping, you should:
Use both brakes.
Use the front brake only.
Use the rear brake only.
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A motorcyclist should attempt to avoid obstacles on the roadway. If avoiding an obstacle is not possible, the motorcyclist should:
Speed up before coming into contact with the object.
Stay seated so the seat can cushion some of the impact.
Try to approach the obstacle at as close to a 90-degree angle as possible.
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What does this sign mean?
Signal ahead
Crossroad ahead
Divided roadway ahead
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When turning, you should:
Move your knees away from the gas tank.
Turn just your head, not your shoulders, to look through the turn.
Turn your head and shoulders to look through the turn.
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As a rider, you can lessen your chances of being involved in an accident by:
Not looking ahead for hazards.
Refraining from using turn signals, as doing so could distract other drivers.
Being visible to other drivers.
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When riding with a passenger on your motorcycle, you should instruct the passenger to:
Get on the motorcycle before the engine starts.
Sit as far back as possible on the bike.
Not talk or move unnecessarily.
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Which of the following is not recommended as protective apparel for motorcycle users?
Long pants
Gloves
A baseball cap
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When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should be:
In the front.
Just behind the lead rider.
In the rear.
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When riding in the rain, you should:
Ride down the center of your lane.
Ride on the right side of your lane.
Ride in tire tracks left by other cars.
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When preparing to pass a vehicle on the left, you should ride in which portion of the lane?
Right
Center
Left
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