1 . If the front wheel locks, you should:

Release the front brake immediately, then re-apply the brake.
Release the front brake immediately and only use the rear brake.
Keep the front wheel locked until you come to a stop.

2 . 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.

3 . When entering a turn, it is best to:

Change gears before the turn.
Change gears during the turn.
Take the motorcycle out of gear.

4 . 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.

5 . This sign means:

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

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

Keep the tire locked up, as it will help you stop more quickly.
Release the front brake and only use the rear brake.
Release the front brake immediately and re-apply it.

7 . Pick a lane position that:

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

8 . Refusing to take a breath test when requested by an officer:

Is your right and will have no negative consequences.
Will result in legal consequences.
Is recommended.

9 . If you began a curve on the outside and no traffic is present when you are exiting the curve, you should move:

Toward the center of the curve.
Toward the inside of the curve.
Toward the outside of the curve.

10 . If no traffic is present when you are taking a curve, it is a good idea to start:

On the outside of the curve.
On the inside of the curve.
Near the edge of the curve.

11 . If you are being passed, you should:

Ride in the left portion of the lane.
Ride in the center portion of the lane.
Ride in the right portion of the lane.

12 . When a lead rider extends their left arm straight out with their palm facing down before swinging their arm downward, it means:

Slow down.
Double-file formation.
Single-file formation.

13 . Reflective clothing:

Should be worn only at night.
Should be worn only during the day.
Should be worn both day and night.
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14 . If your motorcycle starts to wobble, you should:

Gradually brake.
Accelerate.
Grip the handlebars firmly and close the throttle gradually.

15 . When riding, you should wear boots or shoes that:

Cover your ankles.
Have long heels.
Have long and loose laces.

16 . When sitting on a motorcycle, you should:

Use your arms to hold up your body.
Sit at an angle so your arms can support your weight.
Sit so you can use your arms to control the motorcycle.

17 . To avoid confusing other drivers, you should:

Increase your following distance.
Turn off your turn signal after you complete a turn or lane change.
Use your horn only in emergency situations.

18 . How should you park a motorcycle in a parallel parking space next to a curb?

Position the motorcycle at an angle with the rear wheel to the curb.
Position the motorcycle at an angle with the front wheel to the curb.
Position the motorcycle on the grass, away from the curb.

19 . When consumed together, the effects of alcohol and drugs:

Are less dangerous than when either is consumed alone.
Often balance out.
Can be more pronounced than when either is consumed alone.

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

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

21 . What does alcohol do to your riding skills and judgement?

It harms both riding skills and judgement.
It helps riding skills but harms your judgement.
It has no effect on either riding skills or judgement.

22 . When stopping your motorcycle while carrying a passenger, you should:

Ride a little faster than you normally would.
Start slowing earlier than you normally would.
Merge into smaller gaps of traffic than you normally would.

23 . Passengers should:

Hold onto the rider's hips, waist, or belt.
Never hold onto the rider.
Not lean into any turn.

24 . The Motorcycle Safety Foundation recommends a SEE strategy to make safe judgments while riding. What does "SEE" stand for?

Search, Evaluate, Execute
Scan, Enter, Exit
Slow, Exceed, Error

25 . What should you do if you must ride on a slippery surface?

Slow down
Accelerate
Make sudden moves