Q.1
Which fabric provides the best protection for motorcycle riders?
Q.2
The human body rids itself of about one alcoholic drink per hour. If a person consumes seven drinks in three hours, how many drinks likely remain in that person’s system three hours after their final drink?
Q.3
Maintain an adequate following distance behind other vehicles:
Q.4
The center portion of a lane often contains an oily strip. This strip:
Q.5
All of the following will lessen your chances of being involved in an accident, except:
Q.6
Riding alongside a car:
Q.7
When being passed, you should not move to the portion of the lane farthest from the passing driver because it:
Q.8
Without a helmet, a motorcycle rider is ________ more likely to suffer a critical head injury in a crash.
Q.9
If taking a long trip, you should:
Q.10
Just like cars, motorcycles have blind spots. When switching lanes, you should:
Q.11
When riding in a group, the best riding formation is generally:
Q.12
When being followed too closely by another vehicle, you should:
Q.13
The only way to rid your body of alcohol is through:
Q.14
When changing lanes, you should:
Q.15
What may help if you experience slippage of your drive chain?
Q.16
If you are being chased by a dog, you should:
Q.17
If someone is tailgating you, you should:
Q.18
When braking, you should use:
Q.19
To get the best protection, be sure that your helmet:
Q.20
If you think stopping your motorcycle will take longer than usual, you should:
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