Q.1
To minimize the potential for fatigue, you should:
Q.2
Making eye contact with another driver:
Q.3
When carrying a passenger, a motorcycle responds to directional changes:
Q.4
If bright sunlight makes it difficult for drivers to see a motorcycle's mechanical turn signals, the rider should:
Q.5
To avoid confusing other drivers, you should:
Q.6
What does this sign mean?

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Q.7
When starting your motorcycle, the engine should be in:
Q.8
Unlike other beverages, alcohol:
Q.9
As a rider, you can lessen your chances of being involved in an accident by:
Q.10
Where is the greatest potential for conflict between you and other vehicles?
Q.11
Which brake is more powerful on a motorcycle?
Q.12
For motorcycle operators, eye protection is:
Q.13
Eye protection:
Q.14
What should be your first consideration when buying a motorcycle helmet?
Q.15
The best lane position for a motorcycle:
Q.16
What does this sign mean?

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Q.17
Smaller vehicles appear to be ________ and slower than they really are.
Q.18
If vehicles or other potential hazards are to your right, you should ride on which side of your lane?
Q.19
When sitting on a motorcycle, your arms should be:
Q.20
If you get a flat tire while riding, you should:
Q.21
When wearing a helmet at the time of a crash, a rider is:
Q.22
Long-term exposure to wind noise:
Q.23
When consumed together, the effects of alcohol and drugs:
Q.24
Which lane position is usually best for minimizing the risk of other vehicles sharing your lane?
Q.25
If you approach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle:
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