Q.1
Most crashes happen:
Q.2
If your friend has been drinking alcohol, it is a good idea to do any of the following, except:
Q.3
When being passed by another vehicle, you should:
Q.4
A motorcycle with a sidecar:
Q.5
Before changing lanes, motorcycle riders should turn their heads to look over their shoulders because:
Q.6
As you slow or stop, you should:
Q.7
A motorcyclist's cushion of space:
Q.8
When loading cargo onto a motorcycle, you should:
Q.9
As an operator, you should prepare a passenger to ride by instructing them to do each of the following, except:
Q.10
When riding, you should:
Q.11
When adjusting your mirrors, you should focus on:
Q.12
The front brake supplies how much of a motorcycle's potential stopping power?
Q.13
In New Hampshire, a person who is age 21 or older with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ______ is considered legally intoxicated.
Q.14
If road conditions require a longer stopping distance than normal, you should:
Q.15
A way to lower the risk of being involved in a crash is to:
Q.16
How do headache, cold, and hay fever medications usually affect your body?
Q.17
Successful motorcyclists know they are safest when they are:
Q.18
When passing another vehicle:
Q.19
Most crashes occur during the day. To lessen the chance of being involved in a crash, you should:
Q.20
An advantage to keeping the size of a group of riders small is:
Q.21
Before riding, check all of the following, except:
Q.22
The single most important thing you can do to improve your chances of surviving a crash is to:
Q.23
If you are preparing to pass another operator on the left, you should:
Q.24
Which of the following provides a rider with the best protection?
Q.25
To help other drivers see you, you should wear:
Q.26
When choosing clothes for riding, which of the following is not a good choice?
Q.27
A motorcyclist:
Q.28
A pre-ride inspection usually takes:
Q.29
Your primary source for information about your motorcycle should be:
Q.30
Swerving a motorcycle:
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