1 . What does this hand signal mean?

Slow or stop
Left turn
Right turn
Backing up

2 . If you are stopped for a moving traffic violation while wearing a helmet and are above the age of 18:

You will not get a ticket.
You will get a ticket, but receive an extra 30 days to pay the fine.
You will get a ticket, but $8 of the fine will be waived.
You will get a ticket, but it won’t appear on your driving record.

3 . To steer a three-wheeled motorcycle, you should:

Point the front wheel in the direction you want to travel.
Lean in the direction you want to travel.
Lean away from the direction you want to travel.
Point the back wheels in the direction you want to travel.

4 . When your mirrors are properly adjusted, you should see:

The lane behind you and the lane next to you.
Only behind your motorcycle.
Only next to your motorcycle.
The front of your helmet.

5 . A proper lane position should:

Encourage others to share your lane.
Place you in the paths of wind blasts from other vehicles.
Make it difficult for others to see you.
Provide escape routes.

6 . When being passed by another vehicle, you should:

Move into the part of the lane that is farthest from the passing vehicle.
Move into the part of the lane that is closest to the passing vehicle.
Move into the center portion of the lane.
Try to share the lane with the passing vehicle.

7 . If your rear tire goes flat, you may notice that:

The back of your motorcycle is jerking or swaying from side to side.
Steering is easier.
Power diminishes considerably.
Braking will not work.

8 . To increase your line of sight when preparing to pass another vehicle on its left, you should:

Ride in the left portion of your lane.
Ride in the right portion of your lane.
Ride in the center portion of your lane.
Try to stand up on your motorcycle.

9 . To swerve correctly:

Shift your weight quickly.
Turn the handlebars quickly.
Press the handgrip in the direction of the turn.
Press the handgrip in the direction opposite of the turn.

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

Traffic approaching from behind.
Oncoming traffic that could turn left in front of them.
Traffic entering from side roads to the left and right.
All of the above.

11 . This sign means:

Slippery when wet.
Watch for drunk drivers.
Dangerous curve ahead.
Bump in the road ahead.

12 . This sign means:

No U-turn.
No left turn.
No right turn.
No turning.

13 . This sign means:

Stop.
Side road.
Two-way left turn.
Farm machinery.
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14 . When operating a motorcycle on a slippery surface, you should:

Ride faster than usual.
Use only the front brake.
Reduce your speed.
Use only the rear brake.

15 . A group of riders should pass another vehicle:

In a staggered formation.
In a pyramid formation.
One at a time.
In a splintered formation.

16 . How does the stopping distance for motorcycles compare to the stopping distance for cars?

Cars need much longer to stop.
Cars need a little longer to stop.
Motorcycles need longer to stop.
Both motorcycles and cars take about the same amount of time to stop.

17 . To reduce your reaction time, you should:

Ride under the speed limit.
Cover the clutch and brakes.
Shift into neutral when slowing.
Accelerate before turning.

18 . When preparing to pass a vehicle on the left, it is important to ride on the left side of your lane because:

The right side could be slippery.
It will give you the best chance of spotting hazards in the next lane.
People don’t usually expect to be passed on their left.
It will place you in the rearview mirror of the car in front of you.

19 . Before every ride, you should:

Make sure your bike's brake lights work properly.
Make sure the paint on the bike is not peeling.
Make sure your bike is completely clean.
Make sure you can see your helmet in your mirrors.

20 . When riding with a passenger, you should:

Assume the passenger has traveled by motorcycle before.
Not assume the passenger has traveled by motorcycle before and explain the process.
Not let them ask questions.
Not bother with explaining anything since they are only a passenger and not in control of the motorcycle.

21 . When a lead rider is bending their left arm at the elbow, pointing upward, and swinging their arm toward their helmet, it means:

Speed up.
Pull over.
Hazard in the roadway.
Slow down.

22 . As you accelerate, you should:

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

23 . Passengers should:

Lean as the operator leans.
Hold onto the motorcycle seat.
Sit as far back as possible.
Never hold onto the operator.

24 . This sign means:

Low clearance.
Fines double in a work zone.
No left turn.
Do not block intersection.

25 . To cross tracks that run parallel to your lane, you should:

Edge gradually across the tracks.
Cross the tracks at a 90-degree angle.
Move away from the tracks, turn, and cross at an angle of at least 45 degrees.
Wait for the tracks to end.