Q.1
Gloves can:
Q.2
Approved helmets:
Q.3
A motorcycle operator can improve their visibility by:
Q.4
It is difficult for other motorists to see motorcycles at night. To make up for that, a motorcycle rider should:
Q.5
As you slow or stop, you should:
Q.6
A DOT-compliant helmet has all of the following, except:
Q.7
A motorcycle operator can slow down by:
Q.8
On a slippery surface, you should not:
Q.9
You should completely check your motorcycle:
Q.10
When checking tires before a ride, you should look at all of the following except:
Q.11
Moving into another lane while taking a curve is often the result of:
Q.12
Why should you use both the front and rear brakes every time you slow or stop?
Q.13
The effects of marijuana consumption can last for:
Q.14
Before mounting the motorcycle, your pre-ride inspection should include all of the following, except:
Q.15
How can you increase your ability to be seen at an intersection?
Q.16
How can you regain control if your rear tire locks up?
Q.17
What does this signal mean?
Q.18
The best lane position:
Q.19
Which vest or jacket color would best help you to be seen?
Q.20
When riding in a group:
Q.21
Of the crashes involving both a motorcycle and a car, how many are caused by the driver failing to properly yield the right-of-way to the rider?
Q.22
What is the best lane position for a motorcycle operator?
Q.23
When riding in fog, you should:
Q.24
When riding in a group, what does it mean when the lead rider raises their left arm and extends their index finger, as shown in the image?

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Q.25
As the motorcycle’s weight moves forward while braking, you:
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