Q.1
Reflective clothing should:
Q.2
When riding a motorcycle, clothing:
Q.3
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.4
If you think stopping your motorcycle will take longer than usual, you should:
Q.5
If operating a three-wheeled motorcycle or riding with a sidecar, do not ride too far to the right of your lane because:
Q.6
The primary source of information about your motorcycle should come from:
Q.7
If you are riding in traffic when a small animal enters your lane, you should:
Q.8
When downshifting, you should:
Q.9
If you find yourself riding alongside another vehicle, you should:
Q.10
A face shield:
Q.11
The proper clothing for riding a motorcycle should:
Q.12
Use a turn signal:
Q.13
When it is likely that other drivers may attempt to squeeze into your lane, you should:
Q.14
Lane sharing is:
Q.15
When entering a curve, a group should:
Q.16
When slowing or stopping, you should use both brakes:
Q.17
What can help reduce the risk of a head or neck injury in the event of a crash?
Q.18
All of the following will lessen your chances of being involved in an accident, except:
Q.19
An adequate cushion of space between your motorcycle and other vehicles:
Q.20
Generally, the body eliminates how many alcoholic drinks per hour?
Q.21
How can you discourage another vehicle from sharing your lane?
Q.22
Who should set the pace in a group of riders?
Q.23
A plastic, shatter-resistant face shield:
Q.24
Fatigue can be increased by:
Q.25
If you must brake and swerve to avoid a hazard, you should:
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