FREE Alabama DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 4 of 4
The Alabama Motorcycle license practice test is now available for free. This quiz will test your understanding of the contents of the Alabama Motorcycle Operator Manual. It will go over various traffic laws as well as facts and advice for motorcycle riders. You'll select the best response from four options after each question. There will be just one right answer. If you're unsure, you can consult a proposal for guidance. The recommendation might point to the correct solution or rule out other options. It's crucial to remember that no suggestions will be given on the actual AL state test. You will go on to the next question if you answer a question properly. If you choose the incorrect final answer, you will be shown the correct answer and given an explanation. To pass the test, you must properly answer 24 of the 30 questions. Please bear in mind that while the questions are intended to assist you in preparing for the real test, passing this one does not guarantee that you will pass the official state exam.
22 . This sign indicates that the road ahead:
This sign warns of a reverse curve in which the road curves to the right, then to the left.
23 . When riding a three-wheeled motorcycle, you should stay in:
Unlike when riding a two-wheeled motorcycle, you are limited in lane positioning when riding a three-wheeled motorcycle. Keep toward the center of the lane to be sure your wheels do not cross the painted lines into opposing traffic.
24 . To lower the chances of a crash occurring, you should:
To reduce the risk of being involved in a crash, you should make yourself visible, clearly communicate your intentions, maintain an adequate space cushion, scan the road well ahead of your motorcycle, identify and separate hazards, and be prepared to react to the movements of others.
25 . If your drive chain breaks, you:
If your chain breaks while you are riding, you will notice an instant loss of power to the rear wheel. Close the throttle and brake to a stop.
26 . To control a motorcycle well, a rider should:
When riding, you should be positioned so that you are able to easily operate all controls. Sit with your arms slightly bent and use your arms to steer rather than to hold yourself up. Keep your knees against the gas tank to help maintain your balance during turns.
27 . Pick a lane position that:
Choose a lane position that helps you avoid road hazards. Make sure you maintain a safe cushion of space around your motorcycle at all times.
28 . When riding three-wheeled motorcycles in a group, you should travel in:
Lane positioning when riding in groups is an important consideration. You will not be able to use a staggered formation, as you would when riding two-wheeled motorcycles. Ride single-file and always maintain a safe margin between vehicles.
29 . If you are riding behind another vehicle at night, you can determine if there are bumps on the road ahead by:
To determine upcoming road conditions when riding at night, use the vehicle ahead of you. For example, the headlights of the vehicle may provide a better view of the road than your own high beam. If the vehicle's taillights bounce up and down, this indicates the presence of bumps on the road.
30 . The best way to stop quickly is to:
To stop quickly, apply controlled pressure to both the front and rear brakes at the same time.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Alabama DMV exam.
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