Safe riding is more a skill of the eyes and mind than of the hands and feet.
  • True
  • False
Dress for the ride as well as the crash means:
  • Your feet can reach the ground and support the motorcycle
  • Ride as if you are invisible to others
  • Your gear should provide comfort, protection and conspicuity
  • Reduces crash causation factors by applying a strategy
In a rear tire skid when the rear wheel is not in line with the front wheel, you want to release the rear brake to quickly straighten the motorcycle.
  • Fales
  • False
  • False AF
  • 2 seconds
The minimum recommended following distance in ideal riding conditions is:
  • True
  • 2 seconds
  • Conspicuity, and comfort
  • Traction
You know a motorcycle's seat height is appropriate if:
  • Your feet can reach the ground and support the motorcycle
  • Squeeze the clutch lever and apply the brakes
  • Your gear should provide comfort, protection and conspicuity
  • The distance needed for a quick response to a problem
Which factors lead to more motorcycle crashes than the others?
  • Adjust speed to upset the dog's timing
  • Riding through intersections
  • Some traction is needed for cornering
  • Avoid too much lean
To stay safe when riding in traffic, you should:
  • Squeeze the clutch lever and apply the brakes
  • Riding within skill level
  • Increase your safety margin ahead
  • Ride as if you are invisible to others
How does a motorcyclist divide a lane to determine positioning:
  • Into 3 portions
  • Left Hand in the air
  • An interaction of factors
  • Your feet can reach the ground and support the motorcycle
When riding over crack sealant or tar strips:
  • Avoid too much lean
  • Start out on a hill
  • Load Triangle
  • Total stopping distance exceeds sight distance
The signal that shows you are ready to begin the exercise is:
  • Manage Risk
  • Riding within skill level
  • The motorcycle owner's manual
  • Left Hand in the air
The 4-second urgent time and distance generally corresponds to:
  • Total stopping distance exceeds sight distance
  • The distance needed for a quick response to a problem
  • Helps protect ankles and feet in a tip-over
  • Squeeze the clutch lever and apply the brakes
SEE stands for:
  • A Large Trucks Blindspot
  • Search-Evaluate-Execute
  • Search ahead, behind, and to the sides
  • Is higher in the middle than on the sides
During the range exercises, it is permissible to pass other riders without permission from a RiderCoach
  • Fales
  • False
  • 2 seconds
  • True
Execute means to use smooth and well-timed actions, and includes the three action steps of: adjust speed, adjust position, and:
  • Communicate intentions
  • Riding within skill level
  • Conspicuity, and comfort
  • An interaction of factors
Hydroplaning occurs when:
  • Water builds up under the tires
  • A Large Trucks Blindspot
  • Affects motorcycle handling
  • Have the time to respond smoothly for problems
A good rider is best described as one who:
  • Reduces crash causation factors by applying a strategy
  • Increase your safety margin ahead
  • Ride as if you are invisible to others
  • Causes both brakes to be applied if either brake control is used
Which of the following is considered one drink?
  • Riding through intersections
  • Avoid too much lean
  • 12-oz beer
  • Riding within skill level
When new, a good helmet should fit:
  • Snugly
  • Into 3 portions
  • Avoid too much lean
  • 12-oz beer
The most important feature of motorcycle footwear is that it:
  • Helps protect ankles and feet in a tip-over
  • Apply maximum braking pressure to both brakes without locking either wheel
  • The distance needed for a quick response to a problem
  • Some traction is needed for cornering
Rarely is there a single cause of a crash.
  • True
  • False
The key preparations for riding include:
  • Search ahead, behind, and to the sides
  • Motorcycle, Riding Gear, Mental Attitude
  • 3 parts: perception, reaction, braking
  • Search for possible collision traps and escape paths
Which of the following best represents risk offset?
  • An interaction of factors
  • Rising off the seat
  • Riding within skill level
  • 12-oz beer
The total stopping distance consists of:
  • 3 parts: perception, reaction, braking
  • Ride as if you are invisible to others
  • Some traction is needed for cornering
  • Helps protect ankles and feet in a tip-over
Body position when crossing an obstacle is:
  • Rising off the seat
  • Start out on a hill
  • Ride as if you are invisible to others
  • Avoid too much lean
Overriding your headlight at night occurs when:
  • The motorcycle owner's manual
  • Total stopping distance exceeds sight distance
  • Search ahead, behind, and to the sides
  • Helps protect ankles and feet in a tip-over
When carrying extra weight, the space formed between the top of your head and the two axles of the motorcycle is referred to as the:
  • 2 seconds
  • Communicate intentions
  • Avoid too much lean
  • Load Triangle
The three primary benefits of using good riding gear are protection, as well as:
  • Conspicuity, and comfort
  • The motorcycle owner's manual
  • The distance needed for a quick response to a problem
  • Helps protect ankles and feet in a tip-over
A good response to a tailgating driver is to:
  • Increase your safety margin ahead
  • Adjust to changing temperatures
  • Search ahead, behind, and to the sides
  • Intersections and curves
If you lose control while the motorcycle is accelerating:
  • Helps protect ankles and feet in a tip-over
  • Your feet can reach the ground and support the motorcycle
  • Adjust speed to upset the dog's timing
  • Squeeze the clutch lever and apply the brakes
What is the No-Zone?
  • Adjust to changing temperatures
  • Intersections and curves
  • A Large Trucks Blindspot
  • An interaction of factors
A white or brightly colored helmet provides more visibility in traffic than a darker colored helmet.
  • True
  • False
When riding at night:
  • Use the high beam when not following or meeting other vehicles
  • Causes both brakes to be applied if either brake control is used
  • Search for possible collision traps and escape paths
  • Have the time to respond smoothly for problems
What makes stopping quickly in a curve more difficult?
  • Some traction is needed for cornering
  • Immediately release, then reapply as necessary
  • 3 parts: perception, reaction, braking
  • Your feet can reach the ground and support the motorcycle
The best way to achieve the shortest braking distance is to:
  • Your feet can reach the ground and support the motorcycle
  • The motorcycle owner's manual
  • The distance needed for a quick response to a problem
  • Apply maximum braking pressure to both brakes without locking either wheel
The best source of information about motorcycle care is:
  • Total stopping distance exceeds sight distance
  • The motorcycle owner's manual
  • Helps protect ankles and feet in a tip-over
  • Squeeze the clutch lever and apply the brakes
A crowned road:
  • Have the time to respond smoothly for problems
  • Water builds up under the tires
  • Use the high beam when not following or meeting other vehicles
  • Is higher in the middle than on the sides
A rider dresses in layers to:
  • Affects motorcycle handling
  • Causes both brakes to be applied if either brake control is used
  • Increase your safety margin ahead
  • Adjust to changing temperatures
Proper use of the friction zone makes it easier to:
  • Avoid too much lean
  • Riding within skill level
  • Rising off the seat
  • Start out on a hill
What is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes?
  • A Large Trucks Blindspot
  • Intersections and curves
  • An interaction of factors
  • Riding within skill level
A linked or combined brake system:
  • Have the time to respond smoothly for problems
  • Your gear should provide comfort, protection and conspicuity
  • Adjust to changing temperatures
  • Causes both brakes to be applied if either brake control is used
Before pulling into an intersection with limited visibility, check your shortest sight distance last.
  • True
  • False
If an average adult male has 4 drinks of beverage alcohol in one hour, the alcohol from how many drinks is left in the body after 2 hours?
  • Load Triangle
  • 2
  • False AF
  • True
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