1 . The safest part of the lane:

Is always the left portion of the lane.
Is always the right portion of the lane.
Changes depending on the situation.

2 . When riding at night:

Only ride in the left portion of the lane to better see around other vehicles ahead.
Ride closely to the vehicle in front of you to most effectively use their headlights.
Reduce your speed to increase your chances of avoiding an unexpected hazard.

3 . 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.

4 . This sign means:

No left turn can be made here.
A left turn can be made only after stopping.
All traffic must turn right at the next intersection.

5 . When it starts to rain, it is usually best to:

Ride in the center of the lane.
Pull onto the shoulder and wait for it to stop raining.
Ride in the tire tracks left by other vehicles.

6 . When turning, you should:

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

7 . 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.

8 . This road sign means:

School crossing.
Pedestrian crossing.
Jogging trail.

9 . This yellow warning sign means:

You are approaching a school or school crosswalk.
Slow down, drive with caution, and watch for children.
Both of the above.

10 . There is the greatest potential for conflict between a motorcycle and other traffic:

On the highway.
At intersections.
On rural roads.

11 . When nearing a blind intersection, you should:

Speed up.
Assume that other drivers will properly yield the right-of-way.
Change your lane position to become more visible to other drivers.

12 . While riding, you should wear:

Hearing protection to prevent damage from long-term exposure to engine and wind noise.
A helmet to protect your hearing.
A baseball cap.

13 . Most crashes happen:

At dusk.
In broad daylight.
At night.
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14 . An ideal lane position should:

Increase your ability to see and be seen.
Place you in other drivers’ blind spots.
Invite others to share your lane.

15 . If the front wheel locks, you should:

Release the front brake immediately, then re-apply the brake.
Release the front brake immediately and only use the rear brake.
Keep the front wheel locked until you come to a stop.

16 . This sign means:

Stop.
Merge.
Upcoming change in direction.

17 . A motorcyclist is usually most easily seen by other drivers when they are riding in which lane position?

The right
The center
The left

18 . Of the following, which surface is least likely to provide poor traction to motorcyclists?

Dry pavement
A dirt or gravel roadway
A shiny surface

19 . When you see this sign, you:

Are approaching a railroad crossing and should prepare to stop.
Will always stop at the upcoming railroad crossing.
Should stop and wait for a signal before crossing the railroad tracks.

20 . Of the following, it is most important to flash your brake light when:

Someone is following you too closely.
You will be slowing suddenly.
There is a stop sign ahead.

21 . How can you get sober after drinking alcohol?

Wait.
Drink coffee.
Exercise.

22 . Usually a good way to handle tailgaters is to:

Get off the roadway.
Change lanes and let them pass.
Ride faster.

23 . When being followed by a tailgater, you should:

Change lanes and let them pass or slow down to allow for more space ahead of your motorcycle.
Ignore them.
Increase your speed.

24 . You can increase your chances of being seen at an intersection by:

Riding with your headlight on.
Wearing darkly clothing.
Waving your arms.

25 . A good way to handle a tailgater is to:

Speed up.
Allow them to get in front of you.
Make gestures at them.