1 . When it starts to rain, it is usually best to:

Ride in the center of the lane.
Ride in the tire tracks left by cars.
Pull to the side of the road until the rain stops.

2 . Consequences for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) may include:

License suspension and fines.
Community service.
All of the above.

3 . Usually a good way to handle tailgaters is to:

Get off the roadway.
Change lanes and let them pass.
Ride faster.

4 . When the road is slippery, maintain a following distance of at least:

One second.
Two seconds.
Three seconds.

5 . This sign means:

Railroad ahead.
No passing zone.
School zone.

6 . Refusing to take a breath test when requested by an officer:

Is your right and will have no negative consequences.
Will result in legal consequences.
Is recommended.

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

The road to the right is for one-way traffic only.
There is a detour to the right due to road construction.
The road ahead changes direction at an extreme angle.

8 . Of the following, which is not a reason to keep a cushion of space between your motorcycle and the vehicle in front of you?

It allows you more time to respond to hazards.
It prevents you from finding an escape route.
It provides space to maneuver your motorcycle.

9 . You have an improved chance of avoiding serious injury in a crash if you wear:

Face or eye protection.
A baseball cap.
Sneakers.

10 . If you must stop quickly, you should:

Use the front brake only.
Use the front brake first.
Use the front brake at the same time as the rear brake.

11 . From top to bottom, the following is the proper order for traffic lights:

Red, yellow, green.
Red, green, yellow.
Green, red, yellow.

12 . When riding a motorcycle:

The mirrors provide a perfect view.
The mirrors do not show your blind spots.
The mirrors should not be used, except when parking.

13 . What could happen if a motorcyclist takes a turn too fast?

They may end up in another lane.
They may brake too hard and skid.
Either of the above.
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14 . When riding with a passenger, you may need to adjust:

The brakes.
The suspension.
The brake light.

15 . What does alcohol do to your riding skills and judgement?

It harms both riding skills and judgement.
It helps riding skills but harms your judgement.
It has no effect on either riding skills or judgement.

16 . When you see this sign, you should stop and:

Check for vehicles only in the direction that you plan on going, then proceed.
Let all vehicles that arrive before or after you go first.
Check for traffic in all directions before proceeding.

17 . The proper action to take when riding an unfamiliar motorcycle for the first time is to:

Just start riding. There is no better way to learn than by doing.
Just start riding. Most bikes are similar, so you don’t have to take the time to identify safety features.
Work the throttle, clutch, and brakes before riding to learn the bike's gear pattern.

18 . When turning a three-wheeled motorcycle, you should:

Lean your body slightly in the direction of the turn.
Lean your body drastically in the direction of the turn.
Lean your body slightly away from the turn.

19 . An orange-colored sign like this means:

There is roadwork ahead.
You must change lanes ahead.
There is a detour ahead.

20 . A passenger should sit:

In front of the operator.
Sidesaddle.
Behind the operator.

21 . When passing, you:

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

22 . If the front wheel locks, you should:

Release the front brake immediately, then re-apply the brake.
Release the front brake immediately and only use the rear brake.
Keep the front wheel locked until you come to a stop.

23 . If you began a curve on the outside and no traffic is present when you are exiting the curve, you should move:

Toward the center of the curve.
Toward the inside of the curve.
Toward the outside of the curve.

24 . When turning a three-wheeled motorcycle, there is a tendency for:

The rear outside wheel to leave the pavement.
The rear inside wheel to leave the pavement.
The front wheel to leave the pavement.

25 . Most motorcycle crashes occur:

In broad daylight.
At dusk.
At night.