1 . When making an ordinary stop, you should:

Use both the front and rear brakes.
Use only the rear brake to save the front brake for special situations.
Use only the front brake to save the rear brake for special situations.
Sharply squeeze the front brake only.

2 . Your knees should be:

Against the handlebars.
Straightened and wide.
Against the gas tank.
Wherever you prefer.

3 . How can you regain control if your rear tire locks up?

Release the rear brake.
Continue using the rear brake.
Swerve the bike in the direction with the fewest hazards.
With the brake engaged, try to accelerate.

4 . When riding on a crowned road, you should:

Use caution and speed up.
Weave among the lane positions.
Turn around and find another route to your destination.
Use caution and slow down.

5 . Before changing lanes, you should:

Turn your head to check for vehicles in your blind spot.
Rely on your mirrors to show you all of your surroundings.
Point in the direction of the lane change.
Speed up to get ahead of other vehicles.

6 . When carrying a passenger on a motorcycle, you must:

Have a seat that is large enough for two riders.
Only have one set of footrests.
Not encourage the passenger to wear protective clothing.
Put a sticker on the brake light to warn other motorists that a passenger is on the motorcycle.

7 . Which of the following surfaces does not provide poor traction?

Wet pavement
Dry pavement
Lane markings
Snow

8 . 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.
Wherever you prefer.

9 . Motorcycle passengers do not need to wear a helmet if:

They are at least 21 years old and have at least $20,000 in first-party medical benefits.
The operator does not wear a helmet.
The operator has not had a traffic violation in the past five years.
They are over 18 years old.

10 . When riding in traffic, it is important to remember that motorcycles:

Are too small to have blind spots.
Have blind spots that are too small to cause any problems.
Have blind spots that require head checks.
Have only one blind spot.

11 . Before every ride, you should:

Make sure your bike's brake lights work properly.
Make sure the paint on the bike is not peeling.
Make sure your bike is completely clean.
Make sure you can see your helmet in your mirrors.
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12 . Your lane position should do all of the following, except:

Increase your ability to see and be seen.
Avoid other drivers' blind spots.
Avoid surface hazards.
Prevent access to an escape route.

13 . When crossing railroad tracks that are parallel to the road, you should:

Cross the tracks at a 90-degree angle.
Avoid crossing the tracks for any reason.
Try to cross the tracks at a 45-degree angle.
Slowly inch across the tracks.

14 . Signaling a turn or change of lanes is:

A courtesy to other drivers.
Required by law.
Only required after dusk.
Required when riding at speeds of 55 mph or faster.

15 . What does this hand signal mean?

Slow or stop
Left turn
Right turn
Backing up

16 . When traveling in heavy traffic, maintain a minimum ______ following distance.

One-second
Three-second
Five-second
15-second

17 . You will ______ hear a tire going flat.

Always
Usually
Frequently
Seldom

18 . When going through a turn on a motorcycle, you should:

Keep your eyes focused close to the front of the motorcycle.
Look through the turn to where you want to go.
Turn your entire body to see through the turn.
Increase your speed before the turn.

19 . When traveling in heavy traffic, a motorcyclist:

Should not worry about having an escape route.
Should have three escape routes planned.
Should be satisfied with one planned escape route.
Should decrease their following distance.

20 . It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of:

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