Q.1
To stop quickly, it is best to:
Q.2
Usually, a minimum following distance of _____ should be maintained.
Q.3
If a tire goes flat while riding and you must stop, it is usually best to:
Q.4
Without a helmet, a motorcycle rider is ________ more likely to suffer a critical head injury in a crash.
Q.5
You’ll have a better chance of avoiding serious injury if you wear all of the following, except:
Q.6
When riding in a group, you should:
Q.7
Increase your following distance:
Q.8
If you must brake and swerve to avoid a hazard, you should:
Q.9
When adjusting your rearview mirror, be sure you can:
Q.10
When riding behind a car, you should:
Q.11
When looking through a turn to see where you are going, you should:
Q.12
Most crashes occur during the day. To lessen the chance of being involved in a crash, you should:
Q.13
Generally, the body eliminates one alcoholic drink per hour. If a person consumed eight alcoholic drinks four hours ago, how many drinks likely remain in their body?
Q.14
When riding downhill on a motorcycle with a sidecar:
Q.15
Moving into another lane while taking a curve is often the result of:
Q.16
Before riding, check all of the following, except:
Q.17
For routine braking:
Q.18
In New Hampshire, a person who is age 21 or older with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ______ is considered legally intoxicated.
Q.19
A motorcyclist is well-protected if they are wearing:
Q.20
The primary source of information about your motorcycle should come from:
Q.21
If you are preparing to pass another operator on the left, you should:
Q.22
When riding through a curve, a group of motorcyclists should:
Q.23
When it starts raining, it is usually best to:
Q.24
When riding at night, how should your following distance compare to your following distance during the day?
Q.25
When entering a highway or curve, motorcyclists riding in a group should:
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