1 . When nearing a blind intersection, you should:

Speed up.
Assume that other drivers will properly yield the right-of-way.
Change your lane position to become more visible to other drivers.

2 . As a rider, you can lessen your chances of being involved in an accident by:

Not looking ahead for hazards.
Refraining from using turn signals, as doing so could distract other drivers.
Being visible to other drivers.

3 . If you get a flat tire while riding, you should:

Hold the handle grips firmly and stay off the brakes.
Shift your weight toward the good wheel and brake normally.
Brake on the good wheel while immediately pulling off the road.

4 . Lane sharing is:

Encouraged.
Dangerous.
Allowed in heavy traffic to maximize lane space.

5 . A passenger on a motorcycle should:

Put their feet on the ground when the motorcycle is stopped.
Not ride without a back rest.
Sit as far forward as possible without crowding the operator.

6 . When you see this sign, you:

Are approaching a railroad crossing and should prepare to stop.
Will always stop at the upcoming railroad crossing.
Should stop and wait for a signal before crossing the railroad tracks.

7 . 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.

8 . This road sign means:

The roadway ends ahead.
Drivers must bear either right or left.
A four-way intersection is ahead.

9 . Your knees should be:

Against the handlebars.
Against the gas tank.
Straightened and wide.

10 . When approaching a blind intersection, you should:

Move into the portion of the lane that will bring you into another driver’s field of vision at the earliest possible moment.
Stop at the stop sign or signal and then proceed normally.
Flash your lights and sound your horn to alert other drivers to your presence.

11 . This yellow sign means:

One lane ahead.
Merging traffic ahead.
Lane ends ahead.

12 . This sign indicates a:

Railroad crossing.
Pedestrian crossing.
No passing zone.

13 . When making a U-turn:

The front and rear brakes need to be used at the same time.
Do not use the front brake because it could cause the bike to tip over.
Use the front brake to increase stability of the motorcycle.
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14 . Head checks should be done:

Only when changing lanes.
Frequently as a part of your normal routine.
Infrequently, because they take your eyes off the road ahead.

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

At intersections
On the highway
On any road

16 . Your lane position should do all of the following, except:

Increase your ability to be seen.
Help you avoid surface hazards.
Invite other road users into your lane.

17 . This sign means:

Two-way traffic.
Change in direction ahead.
School zone and crossing.

18 . When riding a motorcycle, you should:

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

19 . This sign tells a driver that:

A construction flagger is ahead.
A police officer is ahead.
A parking attendant is ahead.

20 . A person with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of _____ is considered legally intoxicated.

0.08 percent
0.04 percent
0.1 percent

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

Ride in the center of the lane.
Pull onto the shoulder and wait for it to stop raining.
Ride in the tire tracks left by other vehicles.

22 . What should you do when you see this sign?

Look for a train station ahead.
Signal before going any further.
Slow down and yield to trains.

23 . Since most crashes happen in daylight, you:

Do not need to wear brightly-colored clothing during the day.
Should wear brightly-colored clothing during the day.
Should wear dark clothing during the day.

24 . This sign is used to warn drivers that:

The right lane is ending and traffic should merge left.
The road curves ahead.
There are upcoming intersections.

25 . When approaching a blind intersection, riders should:

Stop at the stop line before moving forward to improve their view of cross traffic.
Stop at the stop line then proceed through the intersection.
Ignore the stop line and move forward to get a better look.