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Wyoming Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-15
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Q.1
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When a motorcyclist needs to stop quickly, they should:
Apply both brakes at the same time.
Use only the front brake.
Use only the rear brake.
Q.2
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When using a roundabout, riders should:
Yield to entering traffic.
Move in a clockwise direction.
Yield to traffic already in the roundabout.
Increase their speed before entering the roundabout.
Q.3
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What does this sign mean?
No left turn
No U-turn
No right turn
Q.4
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Where should you position your motorcycle when entering a curve?
The outside of the curve
The inside of the curve
Wherever traffic and road conditions require
Q.5
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When traveling at night, it is:
Easier to judge distances than it is during the day.
About as easy to judge distances as it is during the day.
More difficult to judge distances than it is during the day.
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The formation you should take when riding in a group:
Is always single-file.
Depends on the situation.
Is always staggered.
Q.7
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You have an improved chance of surviving a crash if you wear:
A DOT-compliant helmet.
A baseball cap.
Comfortable shoes.
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When riding on a slippery surface, you should:
Avoid making sudden moves, as doing so could cause a skid.
Travel on the shoulder to be out of the way of traffic.
Use only the rear brake because the front brake is ineffective on slippery surfaces.
Q.9
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A person who is above the age of 21 with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of _____ is considered legally intoxicated.
0.02 percent
0.04 percent
0.08 percent
0.1 percent
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When passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, you should:
Continue the passing maneuver if you see an upcoming bridge.
Continue the passing maneuver if you see an upcoming railroad crossing.
Try to pass more than one vehicle at a time to save time.
Not follow another vehicle that is passing a car in front of you.
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To minimize the potential for fatigue, you should:
Turn on the radio.
Take frequent rest breaks.
Drink caffeine.
Q.12
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If your rear wheel locks up while you are stopping on a straightaway:
You can usually maintain control of the motorcycle.
You will likely lose control of the motorcycle.
You will need to release the rear brake to regain control of the motorcycle.
Q.13
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What does this sign mean?
Stop.
Yield to other drivers.
A stop sign is ahead.
Q.14
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You should operate the engine cut-off switch and pull in the clutch when:
The throttle is stuck and you cannot free it.
You start to lose control in a curve.
The motorcycle starts to wobble.
Q.15
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When entering a curve, you should always position your motorcycle:
On the left side of the lane.
In a position that allows you to most effectively see and be seen.
In the center of the lane.
Q.16
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If your front wheel locks while you are stopping, you should:
Continue to apply the front brake.
Release the front brake and only use the rear brake.
Immediately release the front brake, then re-apply the brake firmly.
Q.17
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If riding during the day, you should wear:
Brightly-colored clothing to increase your chances of being seen.
Clothing of any color because other drivers can easily see you in daylight.
Darkly-colored clothing to contrast with the bright sunlight.
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Following closely behind a large truck is:
A good idea because you can draft off of the truck.
A good idea because other vehicles will get out of the way of a large truck.
A good idea because other motorists will be able to see you.
A bad idea because you might be in the truck's "no zone," an area where the truck driver cannot see you.
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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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Eye protection:
Is not necessary if your motorcycle is equipped with a windshield.
Is only necessary when riding in bad weather.
Should allow the rider a clear view to either side.
Q.21
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A person with a minimum blood alcohol content (BAC) of ____ is considered intoxicated.
0.02 percent
0.04 percent
0.08 percent
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When riding behind a car, traveling in the center portion of the lane:
Allows you to be seen in its rearview mirror.
Usually makes it difficult for the driver to see you.
Should be avoided.
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When riding with a passenger on your motorcycle, you should instruct the passenger to:
Get on the motorcycle before the engine starts.
Sit as far back as possible on the bike.
Not talk or move unnecessarily.
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When approaching a blind intersection, riders should:
Stop at the stop line before moving forward to improve their view of cross traffic.
Ignore the stop line and move forward to get a better look.
Stop at the stop line then proceed through the intersection.
Q.25
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Your lane position should do all of the following, except:
Increase your ability to be seen.
Help you avoid surface hazards.
Invite other road users into your lane.
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