1 . The ability to think clearly and ride safely is affected by as little as:

One drink.
Six drinks.
Three drinks.
Two drinks.

2 . To make good judgments in traffic, you need to first:

Be able to swerve.
Search the road ahead.
Wear eye protection.
Know how to stop quickly.

3 . When you ride a motorcycle, you should:

Turn your head and shoulders to look through turns.
Keep your arms straight.
Keep your knees away from the gas tank.
Turn just your head and eyes to look through turns.

4 . When riding at night, a motorcyclist should:

Reduce their speed.
Increase their following distance.
Maximize their headlight usage.
All of the above.

5 . Studies show that almost half of all riders killed in motorcycle crashes:

Had poor eyesight.
Had been drinking alcohol.
Were speeding.
Were unskilled.

6 . To discourage other drivers from sharing your lane, it is usually best to:

Ride in the left portion of your lane.
Ride in the center portion of your lane.
Ride next to another vehicle.
Ride in the right portion of your lane.

7 . When riding at night, you should:

Decrease your following distance.
Increase your following distance.
Increase your speed.
Ride as if you are riding during the day.

8 . If you lock the front tire while stopping, you should:

Release the rear brake.
Keep the front brake locked until you are fully stopped.
Keep both brakes locked.
Release and re-apply the front brake.

9 . Mirror checks:

Are unimportant.
Should only be done on long trips.
Should be part of your normal scanning routine.
Are not helpful since you can’t do anything about what is behind you.

10 . What does alcohol do to your riding skills and judgement?

It harms both riding skills and judgement.
It helps riding skills but harms your judgement.
It has no effect on either riding skills or judgement.
It has no effect on judgement but it harms riding skills.

11 . Car/motorcycle crashes are most common:

At intersections.
At night.
When the rider is speeding.
On freeways.
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12 . To ride safely on slippery surfaces, you should:

Reduce your speed.
Speed up.
Make sudden moves.
Use only the front brake.

13 . Which of the following surfaces is unlikely to provide poor traction for motorcyclists?

Dry pavement
Wet leaves
Loose gravel
An ice patch

14 . A rider's lane position should:

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

15 . If your motorcycle starts to wobble, you should:

Gradually brake.
Accelerate.
Grip the handlebars firmly and close the throttle gradually.
Downshift.

16 . 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.

17 . If your rear tire goes flat:

You will not be able to maintain control of your motorcycle.
You will lose power to the rear wheel.
The back of the motorcycle will jerk from side to side.
The steering will feel heavy.

18 . You should check your motorcycle's fluid levels:

At least once a week.
At least twice a year.
At least once a year.
Before every ride.

19 . Refusing to take a chemical test when requested to do so by an officer will result in:

License revocation for at least one year.
License revocation for six months.
License revocation for 20 days.
Only a fine.

20 . Following other vehicles too closely:

Helps you see hazards on the road.
Is safer at night.
Protects you in heavy traffic.
Is a factor in crashes caused by motorcyclists.