Q.1
To swerve correctly:
Q.2
When looking through a turn to see where you are going, you should:
Q.3
A helmet will not provide the best possible protection:
Q.4
Making eye contact with another driver:
Q.5
Most crashes occur during the day. To lessen the chance of being involved in a crash, you should:
Q.6
To get the best protection, be sure that your helmet:
Q.7
During acceleration, a sidecar attached to a motorcycle will:
Q.8
When downshifting, you should:
Q.9
An advantage to keeping the size of a group of riders small is:
Q.10
Where is the engine cut-off switch usually located?
Q.11
A motorcyclist should:
Q.12
Use your mirrors when stopped at an intersection:
Q.13
When preparing to pass another vehicle on the left, which portion of the lane should you ride in?
Q.14
The center portion of a lane often contains an oily strip. This strip:
Q.15
Impairment from alcohol:
Q.16
The best source of information for your motorcycle is:
Q.17
It is important to flash your brake light when:
Q.18
When riding in traffic, it is important to remember that motorcycles:
Q.19
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation recommends a SEE strategy to make safe judgments while riding. What does "SEE" stand for?
Q.20
When riding in a group, what does it mean when the lead rider raises their left arm and extends their index finger, as shown in the image?

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Q.21
What does this hand signal mean?

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Q.22
Most motorcycles have rounded, or convex, mirrors. These mirrors:
Q.23
How can you regain control if your rear tire locks up?
Q.24
When entering a turn, a rider should:
Q.25
If you lock the rear tire on a good traction surface, you should:
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