1 . In a turn, you should roll on the throttle to:

Maintain or increase your speed, helping to stabilize the motorcycle.
Decrease your speed, providing you with more control.
Help lean the motorcycle.

2 . When a lead rider's right leg is extended, it means:

Speed up.
Pull over.
Hazard in the roadway.
Slow down.

3 . 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.

4 . Instruct your passenger to do all of the following, except:

Mount the motorcycle after you start the engine.
Sit as far back on the motorcycle as possible.
Hold onto your waist, hips, or belt.
Keep their legs away from the muffler.

5 . A pre-ride inspection:

Takes only minutes.
Takes about an hour.
Should only be done by a certified mechanic.

6 . When changing lanes on a road with several lanes, you should:

Check only the lane next to you for traffic.
Check the lane next to you and the next lane over for traffic.
Rely only on your mirrors.
Not worry about signaling.

7 . To improve your chances of being seen, you should:

Use your headlight only at night or when conditions reduce visibility.
Always use your headlight.
Add an orange tint to your headlight.

8 . Long-term exposure to wind noise:

Is recommended.
Can cause hearing loss.
Is not harmful.
Is less damaging than listening to music.

9 . You have been drinking alcohol. If you wait an hour for each drink before riding your motorcycle:

You cannot be arrested for drinking and riding.
Your riding skills will not be affected.
Side effects from the drinking may still remain.
You will be okay as long as you ride slowly.

10 . A properly adjusted rearview mirror should:

Show the road behind and to the side of your motorcycle.
Not show any part of your body.
Only show the road behind you, not any of the lane to the side.

11 . Low-speed crashes:

Can be fatal.
Are never serious.
Rarely cause injuries.
Happen frequently, so there is no need to worry about them.

12 . How many alcoholic drinks need to be consumed before the drinker's riding ability is affected?

One
Two
Three

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

Three seconds.
Two seconds.
One second.
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14 . If you lock the rear tire on a good traction surface, you should:

Release and re-apply the rear brake.
Keep it locked until you completely stop.
Release the rear brake and only use the front brake.
Release the rear brake and use both brakes to stop.

15 . To cross tracks that run parallel to your lane, you should:

Edge gradually across the tracks.
Cross the tracks at a 90-degree angle.
Move away from the tracks, turn, and cross at an angle of at least 45 degrees.
Wait for the tracks to end.

16 . When riding behind a car, traveling in the center portion of the lane:

Allows you to be seen in its rearview mirror.
Usually makes it difficult for the driver to see you.
Should be avoided.

17 . To cross railroad tracks that run across your lane at an angle, you should:

Continue riding straight within your lane.
Turn within your lane to cross at a 90-degree angle.
Use the shoulder to reduce your speed before crossing.

18 . A motorcyclist should be sure not to:

Keep their knees against the gas tank while riding.
Keep their feet firmly on the footrests while riding.
Adjust the handlebars so their hands are above their elbows.

19 . Do not change gears on railroad tracks because:

Your motorcycle may stall.
You might go too fast.
Other drivers may not be expecting you to change gears.
The uneven surface may make it more difficult to switch gears.

20 . 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.

21 . This sign means:

Lane ends.
No right turn.
Slippery when wet.
Two-way traffic.

22 . When riding on a slippery surface, you should:

Increase your speed.
Make sudden moves.
Move to the edge of the road.
Ride in the tire tracks left by cars.

23 . A motorized bike with less than 45 cubic centimeters displacement:

Cannot be operated on a public roadway.
Must be operated on the shoulder .
Cannot carry a passenger.

24 . The gear shift lever is located:

In front of the left footrest.
In front of the right footrest.
Behind the left footrest.
Behind the right footrest.

25 . When riding in the rain, you should:

Ride down the center of your lane.
Ride on the right side of your lane.
Ride in tire tracks left by other cars.