1 . To help others see your motorcycle, you should:

Use your headlight.
Weave in your lane.
Maintain eye contact with other road users.

2 . Pick a lane position that:

Helps you avoid road hazards.
Hides you from other road users.
Places you directly next to another vehicle.

3 . When riding on a slippery surface, you should:

Not make sudden movements, if possible.
Handle your motorcycle roughly.
Use only your front brake.

4 . What does a lane use control signal displaying a solid yellow X indicate?

The signal is about to change to a red X.
The signal is about to change to a green arrow.
Operators may travel slowly in the indicated lane.

5 . When riding with a passenger, you may need to adjust:

The brakes.
The suspension.
The brake light.

6 . Eye protection is:

Required for all riders.
Not required, but recommended.
Only required for inexperienced motorcycle users.

7 . Mirrors on motorcycles:

Have blind spots, just like cars.
Do not have blind spots because a motorcycle is usually smaller than a car
Are not required.

8 . Where is the greatest potential for conflict between you and other vehicles?

At intersections
On the highway
On any road

9 . If your motorcycle fits you:

Your feet will reach the ground while you are seated on the motorcycle.
The handlebars are above your head when you are seated.
The seat is no more than 10 inches above your waist.

10 . When being followed by a tailgater, you should:

Change lanes and let them pass or slow down to allow for more space ahead of your motorcycle.
Ignore them.
Increase your speed.

11 . Pentagonal signs indicate:

School zones.
No passing zones.
Speed limits.
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12 . When buying a motorcycle helmet, you should be most concerned about the helmet's:

Price.
Protection.
Appearance.

13 . Improper braking:

Usually has no consequences.
Is a significant contributing factor to many motorcycle crashes.
Should not be a concern, since the motorcycle has two brakes.

14 . Always stop before crossing railroad tracks when:

There isn't room on the other side for you to completely cross the tracks.
The railroad crossing is located in a city or town that has frequent train traffic.
You are transporting a passenger.

15 . When a lead rider extends their left arm straight out with their palm facing down before swinging their arm downward, it means:

Slow down.
Double-file formation.
Single-file formation.

16 . Under Georgia law, in the passenger area of any vehicle:

No one may have an open container of alcohol.
Only passengers, not the driver, may have open containers of alcohol.
Drivers may store open containers of alcohol if no one else is riding with them.

17 . You are riding over bridge gratings and your motorcycle has begun to weave. You should:

Speed up to get over the surface faster.
Ride in a zigzagging motion.
Maintain a steady speed and ride straight across the gratings.

18 . You should pick a lane position that:

Best increases your visibility and allows for a safe cushion of space.
You like, without regard to others.
Gets you close to other vehicles.

19 . If braking in a curve:

Only use the front brake.
You may have less traction as you lean into the curve.
You will have more traction as you lean into the curve.

20 . When riding on a slippery surface, you should:

Avoid making sudden moves, as doing so could cause a skid.
Travel on the shoulder to be out of the way of traffic.
Use only the rear brake because the front brake is ineffective on slippery surfaces.