1 . When braking where traction is reduced, you should:

Apply the brakes more quickly than usual.
Apply the brakes more gently than usual.
Not use the rear brake.
Not use the front brake.

2 . If you see this sign, you:

Must not pass another vehicle.
May pass a slow-moving vehicle if you can do so quickly.
May pass if you know the road ahead.
May pass, but only at night.

3 . This road sign means:

Drive with caution and be ready to slow down.
Do not drive in this lane.
You must come to a complete stop and yield the right-of-way.
Slow down, be prepared to stop, and, if necessary, yield the right-of-way.

4 . To be effective, eye or face shield protection must be all of the following, except:

Able to fasten securely.
Too tight to allow sunglasses or eyeglasses to be worn.
Free of scratches.
Able to allow clear views to both sides.

5 . When riding a motorcycle that you are unfamiliar with, you should do all of the following, except:

Find out where all the controls are located before starting out.
Check the controls before starting out to ensure you know the gear pattern.
Ride cautiously to get used to the handling.
Ride with a passenger.

6 . This sign shows one type of:

Right turn.
Intersection.
Lane change.
Road curve.

7 . Brightly-colored helmets:

May make it easier for the wearer to be seen.
Can be distracting.
Don’t help to improve a rider's visibility.
Are not permitted.

8 . When braking:

The rear brake should be applied first.
Both brakes should be applied at the same time.
Only the front brake should be used.
Do not apply both brakes at the same time.

9 . Which of the following will help you ride safely on slippery surfaces?

Using only the front brake
Using both brakes
Using the center lane
Maintaining or increasing your speed

10 . Some motorcyclists argue that riders should not travel on the center strip of a lane because:

Oil and grease from cars collect in this part of the lane.
It is difficult to be seen by other drivers in this part of the lane.
A motorcycle rider has difficulty seeing from this part of the lane.
Motorcycle riders should always use the right portion of the lane.

11 . When passing another driver, you should:

Move out of their blind spot as quickly as possible.
Linger in their blind spot.
Decelerate in the passing lane.
Not worry about your own blind spot.

12 . It may be unsafe to ride alongside a vehicle in the lane next to you because:

The driver may not be able to see you.
The vehicle will block your path of escape if a hazard should appear in your lane.
The driver may begin merging into your lane.
All of the above.

13 . Before entering a righthand curve, you should:

Usually ride in the right portion of the lane.
Usually ride in the left-center portion of the lane.
Always ride in the middle of the lane.
Always ride in the right portion of the lane.
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14 . Proper clothing for riding offers all of the following, except:

Comfort.
Protection in a collision.
Protection from the cold.
Discomfort.

15 . Before starting a turn, a motorcycle rider should change gears to:

Be able to keep both hands on the handle grips during the turn.
Prevent the motorcycle from slowing down.
Increase the speed of the motorcycle.
Prevent a change in power in the middle of the turn.

16 . When you are stopped, you:

Should remain in first gear.
Should remain in neutral.
Should remain in fifth gear.
Can remain in any gear.

17 . Motorcycle passengers should:

Wear whatever makes them the most comfortable.
Wear shorts and sandals.
Wear a helmet but not eye protection.
Wear the same protective gear that is recommended to operators.

18 . When you see this black and yellow sign, it means:

The road to the right is for one-way traffic only.
That due to upcoming roadwork, detour to the right.
Slow down because the road ahead changes direction at an extreme angle.
There is a crossroad to your right.

19 . When traveling on a motorcycle with a sidecar, the passenger should ride:

On the motorcycle seat.
In the sidecar.
Either on the motorcycle or in the sidecar.
Neither on the motorcycle or in the sidecar.

20 . When slowing down or stopping, you must:

Shift down through the gears.
Shift up through the gears.
Shift into neutral.
Never change gears.

21 . Failing to turn off your signal after a turn:

Is not a big deal.
Won't confuse good drivers.
Can be dangerous.
Is recommended.

22 . This sign means:

Keep right.
Low shoulder.
No parking at any time.
Lane ends.

23 . This road sign means:

Your current roadway ends ahead.
You must bear either right or left.
A four-way intersection is ahead.
A road joins from the right.

24 . When being passed by another vehicle, motorcyclists should be alert to:

The other vehicle's extended mirrors.
Objects being thrown from the other vehicle.
Gusts of wind coming from the passing vehicle.
All of the above.

25 . Making eye contact with other drivers:

Means that they see you.
Guarantees that they will yield to you.
Doesn’t mean that they see you.
Is not worth the effort it takes.