FREE Idaho DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 3 of 4
The Idaho Motorcycle Endorsement Practice Exam is a fully free resource. The questions for this exam were based on the content in the Idaho Motorcycle Operator Manual. For the most accurate answers, read and study the Motorcycle Manual attentively before answering the questions. This Motorcycle Endorsement Practice Exam has four multiple-choice questions. There is just one response that is correct. If you're unsure, use the hint option to help you choose the correct answer. It's critical to understand that the official state exam will make no recommendations. If you answer correctly, you will be moved on to the next question. If your answer is incorrect, you will be shown the correct answer and given an explanation. Please remember that this is just a practice test, and that completing it does not guarantee that you will pass the state exam or receive a motorcycle endorsement. If any of your answers are incorrect, we suggest rereading those sections of the manual. You must correctly answer 20 of the 25 questions in order to pass this test.
13 . To improve your chances of being seen, you should:
The single most effective thing you can do to help others see your motorcycle is ride with your headlight on at all times.
14 . If you are being chased by a dog, you should:
Motorcycles often seem to attract dogs. If you are being chased by a dog, downshift and approach it slowly. Then, as you approach the dog, accelerate and leave it behind.
15 . In areas where dangers could be present, a motorcyclist should:
In high-risk areas, such as intersections, shopping areas, schools, or construction zones, a motorcyclist should reduce their speed. They should cover the clutch and both brake levers to reduce their reaction time in the case of an emergency.
16 . A pre-ride inspection should be done:
To prevent any dangerous situations caused by technical issues, you should perform a thorough inspection of your motorcycle before every ride. Compared to a car, small technical problems can have more serious consequences on a motorcycle.
17 . Experienced riders use the acronym "SIPDE" as a way to stay aware of conditions around them. What does the "P" stand for in "SIPDE?"
SIPDE is a five-step process that experienced riders use to make judgements and take action while traveling. The letters in SIPDE stand for Scan, Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute.
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