1 . When turning, you should:

Move your knees away from the gas tank.
Turn just your head, not your shoulders, to look through the turn.
Turn your head and shoulders to look through the turn.

2 . The center portion of a lane contains an oily strip. This strip:

Should be avoided at all times.
Usually provides adequate traction for riding, unless it is raining.
Should only be traveled upon if you are sharing the lane with another vehicle.

3 . What does a lane use control signal displaying a green arrow indicate?

The signal is about to change to a red X.
Riders may travel normally in the indicated lane.
Riders may use the indicated lane only to make a left turn.

4 . When upshifting, the first thing you should do is:

Lift the shift lever firmly.
Ease out the clutch lever.
Roll off the throttle and squeeze the clutch lever.

5 . A plastic, shatter-resistant face shield:

Is not necessary if you have a windshield.
Only protects your eyes.
Helps protect your whole face.

6 . Passengers should:

Look over their shoulder when taking a turn or curve.
Never hold onto the rider.
Sit as far back as possible.

7 . To improve your chances of being seen, you should:

Use your headlight only at night or when conditions reduce visibility.
Always use your headlight.
Add an orange tint to your headlight.

8 . The formation you should take when riding in a group:

Is always single-file.
Depends on the situation.
Is always staggered.

9 . When approaching a flashing yellow light, riders should:

Increase their speed.
Slow down and proceed with caution.
Come to a complete stop.

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

Ten seconds.
Five seconds.
Three seconds.

11 . If vehicles are present on both sides of you motorcycle, which lane position is usually the best option?

Left
Right
Center
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12 . When riding over grooved pavement in a work zone, you should:

Look down to watch for changes in the road surface.
Keep your head and eyes up.
Move to the edge of the roadway.

13 . When approaching a steady green traffic light, riders should:

Continue riding, unless there are vehicles or pedestrians already in the intersection.
Stop if a police officer is nearby.
Treat the intersection like a four-way stop.

14 . When passing a row of parked vehicles, a motorcycle rider has an advantage over an automobile driver because:

The motorcycle can accelerate more quickly than a car.
The motorcyclist can ride in the left part of the lane to avoid people and cars to their right.
Motorcycles have a shorter stopping distance than cars do.

15 . For motorcycle operators, helmets are:

Required.
Not required, but recommended.
Not recommended.

16 . Long-term exposure to wind noise:

Is not a danger.
Can cause irreversible hearing damage.
Is just part of riding a motorcycle.

17 . When approaching a steady red traffic light, riders should:

Come to a complete stop.
Continue riding, as they have the right-of-way.
Stop only if a police officer is nearby.

18 . In the passenger area of any vehicle:

No one may have an open container of alcohol.
Operators may store open containers of alcohol if no one else is riding with them.
A passenger, not the operator, may have open containers of alcohol.

19 . For motorcycle operators, eye protection is:

Required.
Not required, but recommended.
Not recommended.

20 . How can you get sober after drinking alcohol?

Wait.
Drink coffee.
Exercise.