1 . Your knees should be:

Against the handlebars.
Against the gas tank.
Straightened and wide.

2 . Signs with orange backgrounds are:

General warning signs.
Construction and maintenance warning signs.
Regulatory signs.

3 . Motorcycles:

Do not have blind spots since they are so small.
Have blind spots.
Are easily seen by other drivers.

4 . When a group of riders is passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, the riders should:

Pass one at a time.
Pass in a staggered formation with several riders passing at the same time.
Pass in pairs.

5 . Using the front and rear brakes simultaneously:

Allows for maximum braking power.
Should not be done at highway speeds.
Is ineffective when trying to stop a motorcycle.

6 . This sign means:

Pedestrians walking along the road ahead.
Pedestrian crossing ahead.
Pedestrians must not cross here.

7 . As a rider, you can lessen your chances of being involved in an accident by:

Not looking ahead for hazards.
Refraining from using turn signals, as doing so could distract other drivers.
Being visible to other drivers.

8 . If you have a passenger aboard your motorcycle, you should do all of the following, except:

Ride at speeds that are slower than usual.
Allow more distance to stop than usual.
Tell the passenger to hold onto the back of the bike.

9 . This road sign means:

Bicycle crossing.
Stop only if other cars are approaching.
Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians.

10 . This sign means:

No right turn.
Stop sign ahead.
Divided highway.

11 . A motorcyclist should attempt to avoid obstacles on the roadway. If avoiding an obstacle is not possible, the motorcyclist should:

Speed up before contact.
Rise slightly off their seat before contact.
Tilt the motorcycle.

12 . What are the four steps to safely completing a turn?

Slow, look, press, and roll.
Slow, shift, look, and lurch.
Press, lean, turn, and grip.

13 . This road sign means:

Road widens ahead.
Lane reduction. The right lane ends soon and traffic should merge left.
Highway entrance ramp ahead.

14 . Consequences for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) may include:

License suspension and fines.
Jail time and community service.
All of the above.

15 . Since most crashes happen in daylight, you:

Do not need to wear brightly-colored clothing during the day.
Should wear brightly-colored clothing during the day.
Should wear dark clothing during the day.

16 . Handlebars must be:

Even with the seat.
No higher than 15 inches above the seat.
No higher than the operator's head when seated.
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17 . When riding a motorcycle, your lane position:

Has little impact on whether or not other drivers can see you.
Is very important because it may affect whether or not other drivers can see you.
Cannot protect you from wind blasts from other vehicles.

18 . To reduce your reaction time, you should:

Ride more slowly than the speed limit.
Shift into neutral when slowing.
Cover the clutch and the brakes.

19 . 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.

20 . What message will be found on this yellow pennant-shaped sign?

Right turns only.
Right turns permitted.
No passing zone.

21 . Riders who do not wear helmets while riding are ________ to die in a crash than riders who do wear helmets.

Half as likely
Twice as likely
Three times as likely

22 . If you have to ride over an object, you should:

Increase your speed.
Lean your motorcycle.
Slow down.

23 . The human body removes alcohol at a rate of:

About one drink per hour.
About two drinks per hour.
About three drinks per hour.

24 . A helmet is:

Required only by riders who have had their license for less than two years.
Required for all motorcycle operators and passengers.
Optional, but recommended.

25 . Maximum straight-line braking is achieved by:

Locking up both wheels.
Using both brakes, but not locking up either wheel.
Using only the front brake.

26 . To reduce the chances of a collision, you should:

Wear bright or reflective clothing.
Change lanes frequently.
Focus only on your riding, not on your surroundings.

27 . This sign means:

Pedestrian crossing.
Side road.
Railroad ahead.

28 . When riding at night, you should:

Move closer to the vehicle in front of you so you can use its lights to see farther down the road.
Keep riding at your normal speed to lower the risk of being struck from behind.
Reduce your speed and increase your following distance.

29 . It is recommended that you take a curve by beginning on the outside of the curve, moving to the inside of the curve, and exiting on the outside of the curve. An alternate option is to:

Start on the inside of the curve and drift toward the outside.
Start in the center of the curve and stay there until you exit.
Weave among all three lane positions while taking a curve.

30 . If bright sunlight makes it difficult for drivers to see a motorcycle's mechanical turn signals, the rider should:

Continue to use the mechanical turn signals.
Honk their horn to inform other drivers of any upcoming turns.
Use hand signals.