1 . Which of the following is a good color to wear to be seen?

Orange
Black
Brown
Deep blue

2 . This road sign means:

The left lane is reserved for vehicles with a specific number of occupants.
Specific turning movements are allowed from specific lanes.
Do not enter.
Drivers in both lanes are responsible for merging smoothly.

3 . When riding a motorcycle, you should:

Always avoid the left portion of a lane.
Always avoid the right portion of a lane.
Always avoid the center portion of a lane.
Use whichever portion of the lane is safest.

4 . Hearing protection:

Is not needed when the rider is wearing a helmet.
Is only recommended for long trips.
Should be used on all rides.

5 . In Idaho, you are considered legally intoxicated if you are age 21 or older and have a minimum blood alcohol content (BAC) of:

0.02 percent.
0.04 percent.
0.08 percent.
0.1 percent.

6 . When riding a motorcycle, you should:

Wear half-fingered gloves.
Wear full-fingered gloves.
Not wear gloves.

7 . Before every ride, you should:

Modify the exhaust system.
Clean and adjust your mirrors.
Clean your wheels.

8 . In general, when parked on the road, a motorcycle should be:

Parked with both the front and rear wheels touching the curb.
Angled with the rear wheel touching the curb.
Angled with the front wheel touching the curb.
Parallel to the curb.

9 . 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.

10 . Riding alongside a vehicle in the next lane is:

Discouraged because it may put you in the other vehicle’s blind spot.
Encouraged if you want to travel at the same speed as the other driver.
Acceptable if you want to race the other driver.

11 . To reduce the chances of a collision, you should:

Wear bright or reflective clothing.
Change lanes frequently.
Focus only on your riding, not on your surroundings.

12 . If another driver makes eye contact with you:

You know that they have seen you.
It doesn’t always mean they've actually seen you.
They will properly yield to you.

13 . When riding at night, a motorcyclist should:

Reduce their speed.
Increase their following distance.
Maximize their headlight usage.
All of the above.
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14 . More than half of all crashes:

Involve riders who have operated their motorcycles for less than six months.
Are caused by faulty ignition systems.
Occur because of distractions caused by passengers.
Happen at night.

15 . Alcohol begins to affect the body:

Within minutes of being consumed.
About an hour after being consumed.
About two hours after being consumed.

16 . 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.

17 . This sign means:

Curves ahead.
Divided highway starts.
Divided highway ends.

18 . Using all three lane positions is:

Not encouraged because then you can never get used to any part of a lane.
Discouraged because it confuses other motorists.
Wise if you are adapting to changing conditions.

19 . A motorcycle operator may only carry a passenger if:

Their motorcycle is equipped to carry a passenger.
The passenger has a driver license.
Their motorcycle is traveling at speeds slower than 40 mph.

20 . To lessen your chances of being involved in an accident, you should:

Try to blend into traffic and not be noticed by other drivers.
Not use turn signals unless you are traveling at night.
Use your turn signals when changing lanes and making turns.
Ride closely to the vehicle ahead of you.

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

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

22 . When changing lanes:

Your mirrors can adequately show you your surroundings.
Do a head check in addition to using your mirrors.
Activate your turn signal and immediately move to the right or left.

23 . When operating a motorcycle on a slippery surface, you should:

Ride faster than usual.
Use only the front brake.
Reduce your speed.
Use only the rear brake.

24 . Where should a load be placed?

As low as possible
As high as possible
Behind the rear axle
On one side of the motorcycle

25 . Riding gloves are often:

Made of leather.
Made of wool.
Not pre-curved.
Unsafe for the rider.