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South Dakota Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-9
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Before riding, a motorcycle operator should check the clutch. A properly working clutch should feel:
Loose and rough.
Tight and smooth.
Loose and smooth.
Q.2
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Compared to a car, a motorcycle needs _____ attention.
Less frequent
The same amount of
More frequent
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The risk of a head or neck injury is reduced:
By wearing a helmet.
By riding more slowly.
By reading the owner’s manual.
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Locking your brakes can:
Be helpful in most situations.
Improve steering.
Cause control problems.
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How high can handlebars be positioned?
At or higher than shoulder height of the person riding
At or higher than the waist of the person riding
At or lower than the shoulder height of the person riding
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If vehicles are present on both sides of you motorcycle, which lane position is usually the best option?
Left
Right
Center
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Which lane position is usually best for minimizing the risk of other vehicles sharing your lane?
The left portion of the lane
The center portion of the lane
The right portion of the lane
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How many alcoholic drinks need to be consumed before the drinker's riding ability is affected?
One
Two
Three
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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?
Most people don’t use their side mirrors as often as they use their rearview mirror.
The wind may prevent the use of a side mirror.
Side mirrors should not be used by motorists.
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Reflective clothing:
Should be worn only at night.
Should be worn only during the day.
Should be worn both day and night.
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Reflective, brightly-colored helmets and clothing:
Should only be worn when riding at night.
Can help motorcycle riders be more visible.
Do not increase a motorcycle rider's safety.
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To avoid confusing other drivers, you should:
Increase your following distance.
Turn off your turn signal after you complete a turn or lane change.
Use your horn only in emergency situations.
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If you have only one drink before riding:
You cannot be arrested for drinking and riding.
Your riding skills will not be affected.
It can affect your ability to operate a motorcycle.
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A good way to handle a tailgater is to:
Encourage the tailgater to pass by slowing down or changing lanes.
Speed up to put distance between you and the tailgater.
Ignore the tailgater.
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On a motorcycle, which brake provides the most stopping power?
The front brake
The rear brake
The emergency brake
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What does a solid yellow traffic light mean?
The traffic light is about to change to red.
The traffic light is about to change to green.
Stop and wait for traffic to pass.
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When stopping your motorcycle while carrying a passenger, you should:
Ride a little faster than you normally would.
Start slowing earlier than you normally would.
Merge into smaller gaps of traffic than you normally would.
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Riding gloves should be made of:
Leather.
Wool.
Any soft material.
Q.19
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What does this sign mean?
Slippery when wet
Lanes shift
Yield
Q.20
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Footrests:
May be shared by the driver and passenger
Are required for the driver and passenger
Are not required
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When riding during the day, you should:
Wear dark clothes since it is light outside.
Wear bright clothes so other motorists can see you better.
Be comfortable, wearing shorts if it is hot.
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If traveling with a load, the load should be:
Secured as low as possible.
Secured as high as possible.
Attached to a sissy bar.
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A motorcycle’s horn is ________ a passenger vehicle's horn.
Louder than
Quieter than
About as loud as
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To reduce your reaction time, you should:
Ride more slowly than the speed limit.
Shift into neutral when slowing.
Cover the clutch and the brakes.
Q.25
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Stopping in a turn can be difficult because:
There is decreased traction available for stopping while the bike is leaning.
The rider is usually focused on the turn and not on the braking.
The brake controls do not work in turns.
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