1 . When you see this yellow sign, you should:

Always stop at the crosswalk.
Stop at the crosswalk until a crossing guards signals for you to go.
Be prepared to stop if children are in the crosswalk.

2 . When passing parked vehicles, motorcycle riders should be especially cautious of:

Cars leaving their parking spaces.
Motorists looking for a place to park.
Noise.

3 . The best clothing for a motorcyclist:

Feels uncomfortable.
Provides protection in a crash.
Should not stand out to other motorists.

4 . If you cannot see through the vehicle ahead of you, your following distance should be a minimum of:

Three seconds.
Two seconds.
One second.

5 . This road sign means:

Intersection ahead.
Merging traffic.
Steep hill ahead.

6 . This sign means:

No turns.
No outlet.
No U-turns.

7 . This sign tells you that:

No turns are allowed on the road.
The road narrows ahead.
There is a series of curves ahead.

8 . What does this road sign mean?

Slow down and prepare to stop if cars are approaching you.
Come to a full stop then proceed when it is safe to do so.
Proceed carefully through the intersection, not always stopping.

9 . This road sign means:

Bicycle crossing.
Stop only if other cars are approaching.
Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians.

10 . This sign means:

Railroad ahead.
No passing zone.
School zone.

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

Parallel to the curb.
Angled with the rear wheel touching the curb.
Angled with the front wheel touching the curb.

12 . To prevent fatigue when riding on long trips, you should:

Take frequent breaks and limit your riding distance.
Dress for the elements.
Both of the above.

13 . The best lane position for a motorcycle:

Is in the left part of a lane, next to the centerline.
Is in the right part of a lane, next to the curb.
Can vary depending on road and traffic conditions.
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14 . When selecting a jacket that will be used as protective apparel, a motorcycle rider should look for a jacket that is:

Black, or another dark color.
Warm.
Made of leather or synthetic materials.

15 . 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.

16 . A rider's lane position should:

Hide them from other drivers.
Change frequently to avoid monotony.
Protect them from the wind.

17 . Lane sharing is:

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

18 . Which of the following is not a benefit of maintaining a cushion of space between your motorcycle and other vehicles?

You have more time to react to the movements of other drivers.
You have space to maneuver.
You have limited escape route options.

19 . When wearing a jacket for protection, the jacket should:

Be loose-fitting and flap in the wind while riding.
Fit snugly.
Be uncomfortable.

20 . This road sign means:

Pedestrian crossing.
School crossing.
Jogging trail.

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

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

22 . Footrests:

May be shared by the driver and passenger
Are required for the driver and passenger
Are not required

23 . When gripping the handgrips, your hands should:

Be above your elbows.
Be even with or below your elbows.
Be close to your elbows.

24 . To shift up to a higher gear, you must:

Place your foot under the shift lever and lift.
Place your foot over the shift lever and push.
Use your thumb to move the lever.

25 . Before riding, a motorcycle operator should check the clutch. A properly working clutch should feel:

Loose and rough.
Tight and smooth.
Loose and smooth.