1 . If your motorcycle begins to weave while you are riding over rain grooves or bridge gratings, you should:

Speed up to get over the surface faster.
Exaggerate the zigzag motion to get the attention of other drivers.
Maintain a steady speed and ride straight across the grooves or gratings.

2 . It may be unsafe to ride alongside a vehicle in the lane next to you because:

The driver next to you may not be able to see you.
The vehicle will block your path of escape if a hazard should appear in your lane.
Both of the above.

3 . This road sign means:

Highway entrance ramp.
Road widens.
Right lane ends.

4 . When parking a three-wheeled motorcycle on the side of the road, it should be:

Parked parallel to the curb.
Angled with the rear wheels touching the curb.
Angled with the front wheel touching the curb.

5 . Riding under the influence of any medication which impairs your riding is permitted:

At all times.
If the medication was prescribed by a physician.
Under no circumstances.

6 . When a group of riders is passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, the riders should:

Pass in pairs.
Pass in a staggered formation with several riders passing at the same time.
Pass one at a time.

7 . When riding three-wheeled motorcycles in a group, you should travel in:

A staggered formation.
A single-file formation.
The left portion of the lane.

8 . When turning, you should:

Turn your head and shoulders to look through the turn.
Turn just your head, not your shoulders, to look through the turn.
Keep your knees away from the gas tank.

9 . 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.

10 . This road sign means:

The roadway ends ahead.
Drivers must bear either right or left.
A four-way intersection is ahead.

11 . When traveling in a work zone, a motorcyclist should be especially aware of:

Objects in the road.
Grooved pavement.
Both of the above.

12 . If a motorcycle rider takes a turn too fast, they may:

Have increased control of their motorcycle.
Experience a more stable ride.
Unintentionally leave the road.

13 . This sign means:

No turns.
No outlet.
No U-turns.
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14 . Before every ride, you should:

Make sure the clutch feels loose and free.
Wash your helmet.
Make sure each brake can hold the motorcycle.

15 . The best way to stop quickly is to:

Use the front brake only.
Use the rear brake before the front brake.
Use both brakes.

16 . Who should carry passengers while riding?

New riders
Experienced riders
Inexperienced riders

17 . When approaching an intersection, a motorcyclist should not:

Choose a lane position that increases their visibility.
Speed up to cross the intersection quickly.
Cover the clutch and brakes to reduce their reaction time.

18 . This sign means:

Do not drink and drive.
Slippery when wet.
Road curves ahead.

19 . On a motorcycle:

Both the front and rear brakes provide equal stopping power.
The front brake has more stopping power than the rear brake.
The rear brake has more stopping power than the front brake.

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

One-second
Three-second
Five-second

21 . Before starting a turn, a motorcyclist should change gears to:

Prevent a change in power in the middle of the turn.
Be able to keep both hands on the handle grips during the turn.
Prevent the motorcycle from slowing down.

22 . You should conduct a safety inspection of your motorcycle:

Before every ride.
Every week.
Once a month.

23 . The Motorcycle Safety Foundation recommends a SEE strategy to make safe judgments while riding. What does "SEE" stand for?

Search, Evaluate, Execute
Scan, Enter, Exit
Shield, Early, Extra

24 . How high can handlebars be positioned?

At or higher than shoulder height of the person riding
At or higher than the waist of the person riding
At or lower than the shoulder height of the person riding

25 . If your rear wheel locks up while you are stopping on a surface with good traction, you should:

Keep the wheel locked until you have stopped completely.
Release the rear brake and only use the front brake.
Release the rear brake and then quickly re-apply the brake.