1 . The best way to stop quickly is to:

Use only your front brake.
Use only your rear brake.
Use both brakes at the same time.

2 . When riding ________, you are facing the greatest potential for conflict between you and other vehicles.

On the expressway
Near an intersection
In a group

3 . If your front wheel locks while you are braking, you should:

Keep the tire locked up, as it will help you stop more quickly.
Release the front brake and only use the rear brake.
Release the front brake immediately and re-apply it.

4 . Regulatory signs are usually _____ and should always be obeyed.

Blue
White
Red

5 . This sign means:

No U-turn.
No left turn.
No right turn.

6 . What are the four steps to safely completing a turn?

Slow, look, press, and roll.
Slow, shift, look, and lurch.
Press, lean, turn, and grip.

7 . Passengers should:

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

8 . If no traffic is present when you are taking a curve, it is a good idea to start:

On the outside of the curve.
On the inside of the curve.
Near the edge of the curve.

9 . When approaching an intersection controlled by a steady yellow arrow, riders:

Should merge into a lane in the direction of the arrow.
Should slow to a stop, if it is safe to do so.
May turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.

10 . In general, when riding at night, your headlight should:

Not be used.
Be used on its high beam setting.
Be used on its low beam setting.

11 . A good way to handle a tailgater is to:

Encourage the tailgater to pass by slowing down or changing lanes.
Speed up to put distance between you and the tailgater.
Ignore the tailgater.
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12 . Larger vehicles have:

Smaller blind spots.
Larger blind spots.
The same blind spots as smaller vehicles.

13 . When approaching a traffic signal displaying a flashing yellow arrow, riders:

Should merge into a lane in the direction of the arrow.
Should come to a complete stop.
May turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.

14 . To legally operate a motorcycle or motor-driven bicycle, you must have a:

Class C License.
Class A License.
Class M License.

15 . 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.

16 . 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.

17 . When a lead rider is bending their left arm at the elbow, pointing upward, and swinging their arm toward their helmet, it means:

Speed up.
Pull over.
Hazard in the roadway.

18 . Eye protection is:

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

19 . Passengers should:

Hold onto the rider's hips, waist, or belt.
Never hold onto the rider.
Not lean into any turn.

20 . While accelerating a motorcycle with a sidecar, you should:

Steer straight ahead.
Steer slightly in the direction of the sidecar.
Steer slightly in the direction opposite the sidecar.