1 . If your rear wheel locks while you are trying to stop quickly, it is usually best to:

Maintain your position and release the rear brake.
Lean the motorcycle and release the rear brake.
Release the front brake and keep the rear brake locked.
Keep the rear brake locked until you are stopped.

2 . When turning, you should:

Watch the centerline.
Look straight ahead.
Look at the guard rail.
Look through the turn.

3 . Intersections are usually:

Safe since there is so much traffic there.
A dangerous spot for riders.
Difficult to figure out.
Safer than the open road.

4 . When parked parallel on a road, a motorcycle should be:

At an angle with the rear wheel touching the curb.
Parallel to traffic.
On the sidewalk.
Near the curb but not touching the curb.

5 . After drinking, what lessens the effects of alcohol?

Exercise
Coffee
Time
Food

6 . One way to tell if your rear tire has gone flat while riding is if:

There is a hissing noise coming from the rear of the bike.
The back end is jerking from side to side.
You are unable to accelerate.
The rear brake does not work.

7 . Car/motorcycle crashes are most common:

At intersections.
At night.
When the rider is speeding.
On freeways.

8 . Before changing lanes to the left:

Check your left mirror, then look to the left.
Check your right mirror, then your left mirror.
Check your left mirror, then your right mirror.
Use your horn, then speed up.

9 . When carrying a load, you should:

Keep the load behind the rear axle.
Secure the load with a rope.
Fasten the load against the frame on the back of the seat.
Keep the load low and as far forward as possible.

10 . When the road is slippery, maintain a following distance of at least:

Ten seconds.
Five seconds.
Three seconds.
One second.

11 . If you are arrested for riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs and you refuse a chemical test, your license:

Will be suspended for three months.
Will be suspended for four months.
Will be suspended for six months.
Will be suspended for one year.
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12 . If no traffic is present when you are taking a curve, it is a good idea to start:

On the outside of the curve.
On the inside of the curve.
Near the edge of the curve.
Wherever you prefer.

13 . Nearly half of all motorcycle crash fatalities are caused by:

Road conditions.
The rider’s helmet.
Alcohol impairment.
Mechanical failure.

14 . This sign means:

Watch for trucks.
Do not pass trucks.
Truck parking area ahead.
Steep downgrade ahead.

15 . If your throttle sticks, you should:

Squeeze the clutch and use the engine cut-off switch.
Shift to neutral and apply both brakes.
Downshift and apply both brakes.
Apply the front brake.

16 . When riding in traffic at night, the best way to locate upcoming bumps in the road is to:

Look over the cars ahead.
Put your headlights on their high beam setting.
Read the road signs.
Watch the taillights of the car ahead.

17 . If you need to swerve to avoid an obstacle, it is important to:

Always brake before swerving.
Separate braking from swerving.
Always brake after swerving.
Swerve in the direction of the obstacle.

18 . When taking a motorcycle on a long ride, you will:

Become tired more quickly than you would if driving a car.
Not get as tired as you would if driving a car.
Not get tired.
Become tired about as quickly as you would if driving a car.

19 . When passing, you:

Should ride within the speed limits.
Should decelerate.
May ride 10 mph above the maximum speed limit.
May ride 15 mph above the maximum speed limit.

20 . 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.