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Q 1.
When riding with a group of motorcyclists, a staggered formation:
Should not be used when entering or exiting a highway.
Q 2.
What is the most important thing to do when starting a motorcycle?
Put gear selector in neutral
Q 3.
To accelerate or brake safely the motorcycle should be:
As vertical as possible.
Q 4.
Which of the following should be done continually when riding a motorcycle?
Assess road conditions ahead.
Q 5.
What should you do when approaching two lanes of vehicles stopped at a traffic signal?
Stop behind the last vehicle in either lane.
Q 6.
Which of the following conditions affect a motorcycle rider more than the driver of a vehicle with four or more wheels?
Road and weather conditions.
Q 7.
When riding on a wet or slippery road surface, you should:
Avoid sudden braking or acceleration.
Q 8.
Most accidents involving motorcycles in which the motorcycle operator is not at fault, occur as a result of;
Difficulty in seeing motorcycles which are smaller than most vehicles with four or more wheels.
Q 9.
Eye protection:
Should give a clear view to either side.
Q 10.
Grabbing the front brake or jamming down on the rear brake:
Can cause the brakes to lock.
Q 11.
When riding at night you should:
Reduce your speed because it is harder to see something lying in the road.
Q 12.
Passengers on motorcycles should:
Should sit as far forward as possible without crowding you.
Q 13.
How should the brakes be applied when stopping a motorcycle?
Apply the front and back brakes simultaneously.
Q 14.
When riding a motorcycle, all hand signals should be given with:
The left hand and arm only.
Q 15.
You are riding along and decide to stop.
What is the correct hand signal for you to give?
Left hand and arm pointing downward
Q 16.
When approaching a section of roadway where there is deep sand or gravel, you should:
Slow down and change to a lower gear before entering.
Q 17.
A primary cause of single vehicle motorcycle accidents is:
Motorcyclists running wide in a curve or turn and colliding with the roadway or a fixed object.
Q 18.
When two or more motorcycles are travelling together, what positions should they maintain?
Maintain the lane in a staggered file position keeping a proper distance between motorcycles.
Q 19.
The best lane position for a motorcycle:
Can vary depending on road and/or traffic conditions.
Q 20.
When following a vehicle with four or more wheels, in what part of the lane should the operator of a motorcycle travel?
In the center and directly behind the vehicle ahead.