Q.1
When riding in a group, it is best to put inexperienced riders near the front because:
Q.2
When passing parked cars, which part of the lane should you usually use?
Q.3
Where is the clutch lever usually located?
Q.4
If your front wheel begins to skid, you should:
Q.5
If another driver is following you too closely, it is best to:
Q.6
As weight transfers to the front of your bike while you are braking, you should:
Q.7
What can you do to increase your chances of being seen at an intersection?
Q.8
When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should position themselves:
Q.9
To make a quick stop on wet pavement, you should:
Q.10
A three-wheeled motorcycle:
Q.11
When braking on a slippery surface, you should:
Q.12
Swerving a motorcycle:
Q.13
When approaching a blind intersection with a stop sign, riders should:
Q.14
The middle portion of the lane usually contains an oily strip. You should:
Q.15
A windshield:
Q.16
When looking for a protective jacket or pair of pants, you should look for:
Q.17
To swerve, you should:
Q.18
On a two-lane highway, motorcycle riders in a group should pass:
Q.19
Convex mirrors make cars seem:
Q.20
To lessen your chances of being involved in a crash, you should:
Q.21
Crashes are more likely to occur among:
Q.22
When you ride, the best gear to wear is:
Q.23
When riding with a passenger, you should tell them to do all of the following, except:
Q.24
When being passed by another vehicle, you should:
Q.25
To reduce your reaction time, you should:
Q.26
To lean the motorcycle for a turn, you should:
Q.27
When riding a motorcycle, you should:
Q.28
Most motorcycles have rounded, or convex, mirrors. These mirrors:
Q.29
When carrying a passenger or cargo:
Q.30
To swerve correctly:
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