Motorcycle Test | License CA 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #11 Page 3 of 4
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17 . If you are passing a row of parked vehicles to your right and there is no oncoming traffic to your left, you should ride:
If you are passing a row of parked vehicles to your right and there is no oncoming traffic to your left, you should ride in the left portion of your lane. This will help you avoid hazards, such as car doors that are opening and pedestrians who are stepping out from between vehicles. If there is oncoming traffic, it is best to remain in the center portion of your lane to maximize the amount of space around you.
18 . This sign means:
Diamond-shaped signs are used to warn of actual or possible hazards. The color orange is used for warning signs usually found in construction or maintenance areas.
19 . A sign with this shape means:
A pennant-shaped sign marks the beginning of a no passing zone.
20 . When preparing to pass another vehicle on the left, you should:
When preparing to pass another vehicle on its left, it is a good idea to ride in the left portion of your lane. This will make you more visible to drivers in the next lane while also increasing your ability to see the next lane.
21 . When should a rider increase their following distance?
A two-second following distance is recommended when riding under ideal conditions. Road users should increase their following distance any time conditions are less than perfect.
22 . To reduce the chances of a collision, a motorcycle rider should:
To reduce your chances of being involved in a collision, always allow yourself an adequate cushion of space. Maintain your space cushion when following another vehicle, being followed by another vehicle, passing, being passed, or lane sharing.
23 . Taking a turn too fast can cause a rider to:
Taking a turn too fast may cause a rider to cross into another lane of traffic, or even leave the road entirely. It is important to slow down before entering a turn or curve.
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