1 . A benefit of keeping a cushion of space between you and surrounding vehicles is that:

You are better able to draft off of other vehicles.
You will be able to stop quickly.
You will have more time to react to the movements of other drivers.

2 . This road sign means:

Do not enter.
Roundabout ahead.
No U-turns.

3 . This sign means:

Do not enter.
Stop ahead.
Roadwork or maintenance is present.

4 . Increase your following distance if:

It is raining.
There is light traffic.
It is sunny.

5 . When passing a bicycle, you should:

Increase your speed.
Give the bicyclist a space cushion of at least three feet.
Get as close to the bicyclist as possible.

6 . As you accelerate, you should:

Shift up to a higher gear.
Shift down to a lower gear.
Remain in your first gear.

7 . When riding at night, you should:

Move closer to the vehicle in front of you so you can use its lights to see farther down the road.
Keep riding at your normal speed to lower the risk of being struck from behind.
Reduce your speed and increase your following distance.

8 . Refusing to take an alcohol levels test when requested to do so by an officer will result in:

License suspension for three months.
License suspension for six months.
License suspension for 12 months.

9 . In addition to hazardous road conditions, riders should search for:

Traffic entering from a side road to the left.
Traffic entering from a side road to the right.
Both of the above.

10 . The oily strip down the center of a lane:

Should only be traveled upon if you are sharing the lane with another vehicle.
Usually provides adequate traction for riding, unless it is raining.
Should be avoided at all times.

11 . If you have a passenger aboard your motorcycle, you should do all of the following, except:

Ride at speeds that are slower than usual.
Allow more distance to stop than usual.
Tell the passenger to hold onto the back of the bike.

12 . When riding at night, you should:

Increase your speed.
Increase your following distance.
Decrease your following distance.

13 . When passing a truck on a two-lane road, you should:

Not return to your original lane until you can see the front of the truck in your rearview mirror.
Return to your original lane as soon as the truck is behind you.
Return to your original lane when you feel you have enough space.

14 . When a lead rider is extending their left arm and pointing downward, it means:

Speed up.
Pull over.
Hazard in the roadway.

15 . This sign means:

Slow down; curving road ahead.
Slow down and do not use your brakes.
Slow down; slippery when wet.

16 . When riding a motorcycle, your lane position:

Has little impact on whether or not other drivers can see you.
Is very important because it may affect whether or not other drivers can see you.
Cannot protect you from wind blasts from other vehicles.
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17 . This yellow sign means:

There is a sharp turn to the right.
The lane must turn right.
A right turn is permitted on a green arrow only.

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

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

19 . Your lane position should do all of the following, except:

Provide you with an escape route.
Help you receive wind blasts.
Communicate your intentions to other drivers.

20 . If riding during the day, you should wear:

Clothing with reflective material.
A short-sleeved shirt.
Darkly-colored clothing.

21 . This road sign means:

Hospital.
Upcoming intersection.
Railroad crossing.

22 . When riding a motorcycle, you should:

Always wear a jacket.
Only wear a jacket at night.
Only wear a jacket if it is cold outside.

23 . This sign is used to warn drivers about:

Upcoming intersections.
Road construction.
Road curves ahead.

24 . If riding during the day, you should wear:

Brightly-colored clothing to increase your chances of being seen.
Clothing of any color because other drivers can easily see you in daylight.
Darkly-colored clothing to contrast with the bright sunlight.

25 . When entering a curve, you should position your motorcycle:

In the outside of the curve.
In the inside of the curve.
Where you can most safely handle road and traffic conditions.

26 . A first-time DUI conviction will result in:

A fine of up to $1,500, among other penalties.
Only a short license suspension.
A warning.

27 . 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.

28 . To control a motorcycle well, you should:

Use your arms to hold yourself up.
Keep your knees against the gas tank.
Sit so your arms are straight when reaching for the handlebars.

29 . A DOT-compliant helmet:

Severely limits your vision.
Allows you to see as far to the sides as is necessary for safe riding.
Can become a hazard to the rider.

30 . Before starting out, your fuel valve should be:

Backwards.
Empty.
Open.