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7 . From top to bottom, the following is the proper order for traffic lights:
On a traffic signal arranged vertically, red is always on top and green on the bottom. When arranged horizontally, red is always on the left and green on the right.
8 . While braking a motorcycle with a sidecar, you may need to:
A sidecar adds additional weight to one side of your motorcycle. You may need to steer slightly in the direction of the sidecar when applying your motorcycle's brakes if the sidecar is not also equipped with brakes.
9 . If you wait an hour per alcoholic drink before you ride your motorcycle:
On average, a person's body can eliminate the alcohol content of about one drink per hour. However, it is still possible for alcohol to accumulate in a person's system even if they consume only one drink per hour. This accumulation can still affect their ability to ride safely.
10 . If you began a curve on the outside and no traffic is present when you are exiting the curve, you should move:
If no traffic is present when you are taking a curve, start on the outside of the curve to increase your line of sight and the effective radius of the turn. As you turn, move toward the inside of the curve. As you pass the center of the curve and prepare to exit, move back toward the outside position. Remain aware of changing road and traffic conditions and adjust as necessary.
11 . When passing parked cars, which part of the lane should you usually use?
When passing a row of parked cars, it is often safest to ride in the left portion of your lane. Riding in the left portion will keep you farthest from any opening car doors, people stepping out from between cars, and cars pulling out of parking spaces.
12 . When riding a three-wheeled motorcycle, you should stay in:
Unlike when riding a two-wheeled motorcycle, you are limited in lane positioning when riding a three-wheeled motorcycle. Keep toward the center of the lane to be sure your wheels do not cross the painted lines into opposing traffic.
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