Q.1
Before riding, a motorcycle operator should check the clutch. A properly working clutch should feel:
Q.2
Compared to a car, a motorcycle needs _____ attention.
Q.3
The risk of a head or neck injury is reduced:
Q.4
Locking your brakes can:
Q.5
How high can handlebars be positioned?
Q.6
If vehicles are present on both sides of you motorcycle, which lane position is usually the best option?
Q.7
Which lane position is usually best for minimizing the risk of other vehicles sharing your lane?
Q.8
How many alcoholic drinks need to be consumed before the drinker's riding ability is affected?
Q.9
When riding behind a car, traveling in the left third of the lane allows the driver to see you in their side mirror. What is a downside to this?
Q.10
Reflective clothing:
Q.11
Reflective, brightly-colored helmets and clothing:
Q.12
To avoid confusing other drivers, you should:
Q.13
If you have only one drink before riding:
Q.14
A good way to handle a tailgater is to:
Q.15
On a motorcycle, which brake provides the most stopping power?
Q.16
What does a solid yellow traffic light mean?

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Q.17
When stopping your motorcycle while carrying a passenger, you should:
Q.18
Riding gloves should be made of:
Q.19
What does this sign mean?

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Q.20
Footrests:
Q.21
When riding during the day, you should:
Q.22
If traveling with a load, the load should be:
Q.23
A motorcycle’s horn is ________ a passenger vehicle's horn.
Q.24
To reduce your reaction time, you should:
Q.25
Stopping in a turn can be difficult because:
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