Motorcycle Test | License CO 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #5 Page 3 of 4
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13 . Where should a load be placed?
Loads should kept low, either fastened securely or in saddlebags. Piling loads against a sissy bar or frame on the back of a seat is dangerous because it can raise the motorcycle's center of gravity and change the balance of the motorcycle. Loads should be equally distributed on both sides of the motorcycle.
14 . This sign shows one type of:
This sign indicates that an intersection with a crossing road is ahead.
16 . Under ideal conditions, you should maintain a minimum following distance of:
Under normal conditions, you should maintain a minimum two-second following distance. Increase your following distance any time conditions are less than perfect.
17 . Your lane position should do all of the following, except:
A well-chosen lane position should increase your ability to see and be seen and keep you out of other drivers' blind spots. It should help you avoid surface hazards, protect your lane from other drivers, communicate your intentions to others, help you avoid wind blasts from other vehicles, and offer you an escape route from any hazards that may arise.
18 . Use your high beam headlight:
Use your high beam whenever you are not following or meeting a car, even during the day. Use your low beam when riding in fog.
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