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South Dakota Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-11
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Q.1
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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.
Q.2
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Which of the following is not a factor in determining a person's blood alcohol content (BAC)?
The amount of alcohol consumed
How quickly the alcohol is consumed
How often the person consumes alcohol
Q.3
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To minimize the potential for fatigue on a long trip, you should:
Drink coffee.
Limit your riding per day.
Play loud music.
Q.4
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The best way to stop quickly is to:
Use the front brake only.
Use the rear brake before the front brake.
Use both brakes.
Q.5
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When nearing a blind intersection, you should:
Speed up.
Assume that other drivers will properly yield the right-of-way.
Change your lane position to become more visible to other drivers.
Q.6
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There is the greatest potential for conflict between a motorcycle and other traffic:
On the highway.
At intersections.
On rural roads.
Q.7
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Blind spots on motorcycles:
Are nothing to worry about.
Should be consistently checked by riders.
Don't exist if the motorcycle has a rearview mirror.
Q.8
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When changing lanes:
Your mirrors can adequately show you your surroundings.
Do a head check in addition to using your mirrors.
Activate your turn signal and immediately move to the right or left.
Q.9
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When traveling in a group, riders should generally be:
In a single-file formation.
Paired up.
In a staggered formation.
Q.10
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While riding, you should wear:
Hearing protection to prevent damage from long-term exposure to engine and wind noise.
A helmet to protect your hearing.
A baseball cap.
Q.11
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Helmets are required for:
All motorcycle operators.
Motorcycle operators under the age of 18.
Motorcycle operators who have held their license for less than two years.
Q.12
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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.13
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Long-term exposure to wind noise:
Is not a danger.
Can cause irreversible hearing damage.
Is just part of riding a motorcycle.
Q.14
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When riding at night:
Ride on the shoulder of the road.
Decrease your following distance.
Increase your following distance.
Q.15
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One problem with a motorcyclist riding directly next to another vehicle is that:
The other vehicle may block the motorcyclist's escape route.
The motorcyclist can be easily seen by other drivers.
The motorcyclist may not be able to read signs on the side of the road.
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Use your mirrors when stopping at an intersection:
To determine if drivers behind you are aware that you are stopping.
To watch for pedestrians ahead.
To look for dark clouds that may indicate poor weather conditions.
Q.17
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When riding in a group, riders should:
All maintain safe following distances.
Follow each other as closely as possible.
Not worry about distances between members.
Q.18
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To obtain a license in South Dakota, an applicant must be at least:
14 years old.
16 years old.
18 years old.
Q.19
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When passing a vehicle, you:
May exceed the speed limit by 10 mph.
Must not exceed the speed limit.
Are required to ride faster than the speed limit.
Q.20
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If 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.21
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Which of the following is not a benefit of maintaining a space cushion between your motorcycle and other vehicles?
You will have time to react to hazards.
You will have space to maneuver.
You will have more time to accelerate when entering a curve.
Q.22
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When riding at night, maintain a minimum following distance of:
Two seconds.
Three seconds.
Four seconds.
Q.23
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Your lane position should:
Allow you to blend in with traffic.
Provide an escape route.
Encourage others to use your lane.
Q.24
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When riding in a group, mirrors:
Should be checked frequently by all riders.
Should be used only by the lead rider.
Should not be checked frequently because they can be a distraction.
Q.25
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If your motorcycle begins to weave while you are riding over rain grooves or bridge gratings, you should:
Speed up to get over the surface faster.
Exaggerate the zigzag motion to get the attention of other drivers.
Maintain a steady speed and ride straight across the grooves or gratings.
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