1 . Pedestrians are crossing the road in a crosswalk ahead of you. You should:

Stop, proceeding only when all the pedestrians have crossed.
Cautiously pass the pedestrian at a speed of 10 mph or slower.
Change lanes, look carefully, and pass the pedestrians.
Honk to get the pedestrians to move faster.

2 . When riding during the day, you should:

Use your low beam headlight.
Use your high beam headlight.
Use your dimmest headlight.
Not use either your low beam or high beam headlight.

3 . A flashing yellow light at an intersection means:

Stop.
Proceed with caution.
Prepare to stop.
Accelerate.

4 . If the road is wet, you should avoid:

The left portion of a lane.
The center portion of the lane.
The right portion of the lane.
All areas of the lane.

5 . When gripping the handgrips, your hands should:

Be above your elbows.
Be even with or below your elbows.
Be close to your elbows.
Feel relaxed and free.

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

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

7 . When deciding on a lane position, you should:

Always ride in the center portion of the lane.
Always ride in the left portion of the lane.
Always ride in the right portion of the lane.
Be flexible and base your decision off of numerous factors.

8 . When riding at night:

Distances are easier to judge than they are during the day.
Using a high beam headlight always makes it difficult to see.
Use only one lane position.
Reduce your speed.

9 . As you slow or stop, you should:

Shift up through the gears.
Shift down through the gears.
Take the bike out of gear.
Stay in the same gear.

10 . How can you increase your ability to be seen at an intersection?

Try to make eye contact with other drivers.
Make sure you always ride using your headlight.
Wave your arms.
Ride closely to vehicles in front of you.

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

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

12 . Under ideal conditions, a motorcyclist should maintain a minimum following distance of:

Ten seconds.
Five seconds.
Two seconds.
One second.

13 . If a friend has been drinking and wants to ride their motorcycle, you should:

Let them.
Encourage them to take less-crowded roads.
Push their bike over.
Encourage friends to talk them out of riding.
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14 . If your drive chain slips while you are riding, you should:

Continue riding normally.
Immediately pull off the road to fix the chain.
Remember to fix the chain on your next stop.
Ignore the chain.

15 . For the safety of motorcyclists, a full face shield:

Is required by law.
Is recommended.
Is not recommended.
Should be tinted.

16 . Wearing a helmet is:

Required for both operators and passengers.
Required only for passengers.
Required only for operators under the age of 21.
Optional for both operators and passengers.

17 . Gloves can:

Make it difficult to control a motorcycle and should be avoided.
Help other drivers identify you.
Provide an improved grip on the handlebars.
Offer no protection.

18 . A diamond-shaped sign:

Alerts riders to school zones.
Alerts riders to public recreation areas.
Warns of existing or potential hazards.
Alerts riders to upcoming food and gas locations.

19 . If a driver is tailgating you, you should:

Speed up.
Allow them to pass.
Prevent them from passing.
Move to one side of your lane to allow them to share the lane.

20 . If you are passing a row of cars parked to your right, you should not ride in the right portion of your lane for all of the following reasons, except:

Drivers may get out of a vehicle unexpectedly.
Car doors may open into your lane.
Pedestrians may step out from between cars.
Other motorists may think you’re trying to park.

21 . If you see this sign above your lane, you:

May not exit the freeway.
May either continue through the interchange or exit the freeway from your current lane.
May stay in your lane and continue through the interchange.
Must exit the freeway, if you stay in your current lane.

22 . Generally, road users should signal to turn ______ before beginning a turn.

100 feet
75 feet
40 feet
20 feet

23 . In any crash, you have a better chance of avoiding serious injury if you do all of the following, except:

Wear an approved helmet.
Wear face or eye protection.
Wear protective clothing.
Have a windshield.

24 . If you are using an unfamiliar motorcycle, what should you do before riding?

Ride like you would on your bike, since all bikes are about the same.
Check the controls and shift pattern.
Take the owner’s word that everything is in working order.
Assume you know where all the controls are located.

25 . Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit on a highway outside of thickly settled areas and business districts is

10 mph.
20 mph.
30 mph.
50 mph.