1 . To safely cross trolley tracks that run parallel to your lane, you should:

Approach the tracks at a 90-degree angle.
Approach the tracks at a 45-degree angle.
Slow down and creep across.

2 . What does this sign mean?

Right lane ends
Left lane ends
Traffic control device ahead

3 . This sign means:

No left turn can be made here.
A left turn can be made only after stopping.
All traffic must turn right at the next intersection.

4 . Before every ride, you should:

Modify the exhaust system.
Clean and adjust your mirrors.
Clean your wheels.

5 . To stay safe on a long trip, you should:

Try to travel as far as you can in a single day.
Minimize stopping.
Not use artificial stimulants.

6 . When riding in a group on a straight road, motorcyclists should:

Ride in a single-file formation.
Pair up.
Stagger their formation.

7 . When slowing or stopping a motorcycle, you should:

Not change gears.
Shift up through the gears.
Shift down through the gears.

8 . This sign means:

Winding road ahead.
Do not enter.
Pedestrian crossing.

9 . This sign means:

There is a 35 mph speed zone after the curve ahead.
Drive no slower than 35 mph around the upcoming curve.
Approach the upcoming curve at a speed of 35 mph or slower.

10 . Scan the road ______ ahead of your motorcycle.

12 seconds
10 seconds
Five seconds

11 . If your front wheel locks while you are braking, you should:

Keep the tire locked until your next stop.
Continue squeezing the front brake lever.
Release the front brake and immediately re-apply it.

12 . 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.

13 . The proper position within a lane should:

Increase your line of sight.
Place you in other drivers’ blind spots.
Encourage others to share your lane.

14 . To properly control a motorcycle, you should:

Allow your feet to hang off the footrests.
Sit so your arms hold up your body.
Keep your knees against the gas tank.

15 . This road sign means:

You are about to enter a one-way street from the wrong direction.
U-turns are prohibited.
You may proceed if the way is clear.

16 . When traveling at night, it is:

Easier to judge distances than it is during the day.
About as easy to judge distances as it is during the day.
More difficult to judge distances than it is during the day.
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17 . When riding, your feet should be:

On the gas tank.
Hanging loosely.
On the footrests.

18 . A motorcyclist is usually most easily seen by other drivers when they are riding in which lane position?

The right
The center
The left

19 . When being passed by another vehicle, you should travel in:

The left portion of the lane.
The center portion of the lane.
The right portion of the lane.

20 . The best way to help others see your motorcycle is to:

Use your headlight.
Maintain eye contact.
Wave at drivers.

21 . When you approach an octagonal sign, you must:

Slow.
Stop.
Turn.

22 . This sign indicates that the road ahead:

Turns sharply right, then left.
Curves right, then left.
Curves right.

23 . When riding a three-wheeled motorcycle, you should stay in:

The left side of the lane.
The right side of the lane.
The center portion of the lane.

24 . To lower the chances of a crash occurring, you should:

Blend in with traffic.
Clearly communicate your intentions.
Assume other drivers will avoid hazards.

25 . If your drive chain breaks, you:

Should hold the chain in place.
Can continue safely riding.
Will notice a loss of power to the rear wheel.

26 . To control a motorcycle well, a rider should:

Use their arms to steer, not to support their body.
Sit far enough back that their arms are not bent when reaching for the handle grips.
Keep their knees away from the gas tank.

27 . Pick a lane position that:

Helps you avoid road hazards.
Hides you from other road users.
Places you directly next to another vehicle.

28 . When riding three-wheeled motorcycles in a group, you should travel in:

A staggered formation.
A single-file formation.
The left portion of the lane.

29 . If you are riding behind another vehicle at night, you can determine if there are bumps on the road ahead by:

Listening for the other vehicle scraping against the pavement.
Noticing the other vehicle’s taillights bouncing up and down.
Looking at the rear bumper of the vehicle ahead and trying to determine if it is bouncing.

30 . The best way to stop quickly is to:

Use only your front brake.
Use only your rear brake.
Use both brakes at the same time.