1 . When passing, you:

Should ride within the speed limits.
Should decelerate.
May ride 10 mph above the maximum speed limit.
May ride 15 mph above the maximum speed limit.

2 . Scan the road ______ ahead of your motorcycle.

12 seconds
10 seconds
Five seconds
Three seconds

3 . Combining alcohol and over-the-counter drugs:

Can be dangerous.
Causes the side effects of both substances to cancel out.
Will not affect your riding abilities.
Is encouraged.

4 . The kick starter is usually located:

By the left footrest.
By the right footrest.
Near the speedometer.
By the back tire.

5 . When you ride, the best gear to wear is:

Any gear that helps to protect you.
The lowest-priced gear.
Gear that looks good.
Any gear that fits.

6 . When riding, the best sitting position:

Requires your arms be used to hold you up.
Allows you to easily reach the controls.
Keeps your arms straight when reaching the handle grips.
Keeps your knees away from the gas tank.

7 . Mirror checks should be done:

Frequently as a part of your normal routine.
Only when turning.
Only when changing lanes.
Infrequently, because they take your eyes off the road ahead.

8 . Motorcycle riders should:

Not use turn signals if vehicles are nearby.
Not use turn signals in heavy traffic.
Always use a turn signal when changing lanes or turning.
Only use a turn signal when turning left.

9 . If your motorcycle begins to weave while you are riding over rain grooves or bridge gratings, you should:

Relax, maintain a steady speed, and ride straight across the surface.
Tighten your hold on the handle grips and increase your speed to get past the hazard.
Travel in a zigzag motion.
Ride on the shoulder instead of on the grooves.
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10 . When riding a three-wheeled motorcycle, a rider should:

Be aware of the vehicle's tip-over lines.
Place weight outside of the tip-over lines.
Ride on two wheels whenever possible.
Ride on one wheel whenever possible.

11 . When slowing down or stopping, you must:

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

12 . If your front tire goes flat while you are riding:

The steering will feel heavy.
The steering will feel loose.
There will be no change in the steering.
The ride will feel too smooth.

13 . If riding over rain grooves or bridge gratings, you should:

Try to zigzag to gain traction.
Ride straight across the surface.
Expect your motorcycle to break.
Turn around and find another route.

14 . Most motorcycle crashes occur:

When the rider is traveling faster than 75 mph.
When the rider is traveling more slowly than 30 mph.
During long trips.
When the rider has been on the road for a full day.

15 . When entering a highway while riding in a group, riders should:

Enter in a single-file formation.
Enter in a staggered formation.
Enter in pairs.
Stop and wait for a completely clear opening in traffic to allow all riders to enter at once.

16 . To help other drivers see you, you should wear:

Darkly-colored clothes.
Brightly-colored clothes.
Lights.
A black jacket.