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New York Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-2
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If you are approaching a hazardous location, you will likely see a sign that is:
Yellow with black letters.
Green with white letters.
Blue with white letters.
Red with white letters.
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In New York, motorcycles are registered for _____ year(s).
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Two
Three
Four
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To swerve, you should:
Turn the handlebars quickly.
Shift your weight quickly.
Press the handgrip in the direction of the turn.
Press the handgrip in the opposite direction of the turn.
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How can you increase your ability to be seen at an intersection?
Try to make eye contact with other drivers.
Make sure you always ride using your headlight.
Wave your arms.
Ride closely to vehicles in front of you.
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A flat front tire is especially hazardous because:
It affects how you steer.
The front tire provides the power for the bike, so you will lose acceleration.
The flat tire will shake the bike, making it hard to use the mirrors.
You won’t be able to use the brake.
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When faced with all of the following, you must follow the directions of:
A steady red light.
A police officer.
A stop sign.
A steady red arrow.
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What does this road sign mean?
Slow down and prepare to stop.
Come to a full stop, then proceed if it is safe to do so.
Proceed carefully through the intersection, but you may not always need to stop.
Stop only for traffic on an intersecting road.
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When riding in a group while passing another vehicle, it is best to:
Allow one rider to fully pass the other vehicle before another rider begins to pass.
Allow several members of the group to pass the other vehicle at once.
Have the last rider in the group wave to the driver being passed to signal that no other motorcycles are approaching.
Pass in a staggered formation.
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When you ride a motorcycle, you should:
Turn your head and shoulders to look through turns.
Keep your arms straight.
Keep your knees away from the gas tank.
Turn just your head and eyes to look through turns.
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If you must brake and swerve to avoid a hazard, you should:
Do one, then the other.
Do both at the same time.
Always apply the brakes first, then swerve.
Try instead to use only the brakes.
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A linked braking system:
Connects the front and rear brakes, applying both brakes when either brake lever is applied.
Connects the front brake to the gear shifter, applying the brake when the rider downshifts.
Connects the rear brake to a foot control.
Connects the rear brake to a switch on the handlebar.
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If the throttle is stuck, you should:
Jump off the motorcycle.
Apply the brakes.
Twist the throttle back and forth several times.
Not try to twist the throttle.
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It is a good idea to wear reflective clothing:
At night.
During the day.
At dusk.
All of the above.
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If your front tire goes flat while you are riding:
The steering will feel heavy.
The steering will feel loose.
There will be no change in the steering.
The ride will feel too smooth.
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A major effect of alcohol consumption is:
Heightened riding abilities.
The slowing down of bodily functions.
Increasing nervousness.
Increasing alertness.
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If attempting to brake in a curve, you should:
Brake more gradually than you would on a straightaway.
Brake as hard as you would on a straightaway.
Wait until you are not in the curve to brake.
Only use the rear brake.
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______ are often used on road surfaces to direct operators into the proper lanes for turning.
Flashing red lights
Flashing yellow lights
Dashed white lines
Painted white arrows
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When riding downhill or shifting into first gear, you may need to:
Use your brakes to slow down before downshifting safely.
Speed up before downshifting safely.
Swerve to the left.
Flash your brakes to ensure that drivers behind you know you are downshifting.
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To reduce the amount of time you need to react to a hazard, you should:
Always ride under the speed limit.
Cover the clutch and brakes.
Shift into neutral when slowing.
Pull the clutch when turning.
Q.20
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What is the best lane position for a motorcycle?
The left position
The center position
The right position
There is no single best lane position.
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