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Nebraska Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-6
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When slowing or stopping a motorcycle, you should:
Not change gears.
Shift up through the gears.
Shift down through the gears.
Q.2
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Before riding, a motorcycle operator should check the clutch. A properly working clutch should feel:
Loose and rough.
Tight and smooth.
Loose and smooth.
Q.3
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When consumed together, the effects of alcohol and drugs:
Are less dangerous than when either is consumed alone.
Often balance out.
Can be more pronounced than when either is consumed alone.
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Where is the greatest potential for conflict between you and other vehicles?
At an intersection
On the highway
On any road
Q.5
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Using both brakes:
Should be done every time you stop.
Should not be done unless you are in an emergency situation.
Should not be done unless the roadway is slippery.
Q.6
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A sign that your front tire has gone flat is that your steering suddenly feels:
Heavy.
Loose.
Soft.
Q.7
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Passengers should:
Look over their shoulder when taking a turn or curve.
Never hold onto the rider.
Sit as far back as possible.
Q.8
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When stopping, you should:
Use both brakes.
Use the front brake only.
Use the rear brake only.
Q.9
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Which of the following is an example of a potentially slippery surface?
A gravel road
A paved driveway
Dry pavement
Q.10
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Where is the greatest potential for conflict between you and other vehicles?
At intersections
On the highway
On any road
Q.11
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If you must stop quickly, you should:
Use the front brake only.
Use the front brake first.
Use the front brake at the same time as the rear brake.
Q.12
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Of the following, which is not a reason to keep a cushion of space between your motorcycle and the vehicle in front of you?
It allows you more time to respond to hazards.
It prevents you from finding an escape route.
It provides space to maneuver your motorcycle.
Q.13
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What does this sign mean?
Yield
Slow-moving vehicle
Railroad crossing
Q.14
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If your front wheel locks while you are braking, you should:
Keep the tire locked up, as it will help you stop more quickly.
Release the front brake and only use the rear brake.
Release the front brake immediately and re-apply it.
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The key to making a quick turn is to:
Shift your weight quickly.
Turn the handlebars quickly.
Get your motorcycle to lean quickly.
Q.16
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You will get the most protection from a helmet if it is all of the following, except:
DOT-compliant.
Snug.
Defect-free.
Nice to look at.
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When you are being passed, you should:
Ride in the left portion of the lane.
Ride in the center portion of the lane.
Ride in the right portion of the lane.
Q.18
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Which brake is more powerful on a motorcycle?
The front brake
The rear brake
Both brakes are equally powerful.
Q.19
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When positioning your body on the motorcycle:
You should hold yourself up with your arms.
Your arms should be used to steer the motorcycle.
You should have to stretch to reach the handgrips.
Q.20
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When approaching an intersection, a motorcyclist should not:
Choose a lane position that increases their visibility.
Speed up to cross the intersection quickly.
Cover the clutch and brakes to reduce their reaction time.
Q.21
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A good way to handle a tailgater is to:
Speed up.
Allow them to get in front of you.
Make gestures at them.
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When being passed, you should ride in:
The left portion of your lane.
The center portion of your lane.
The right portion of your lane.
Q.23
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Footrests:
May be shared by the driver and passenger
Are required for the driver and passenger
Are not required
Q.24
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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.
Q.25
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An ideal lane position should:
Increase your ability to see and be seen.
Place you in other drivers’ blind spots.
Invite others to share your lane.
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