FREE Connecticut DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 of 3
The Connecticut State Motorcycle Endorsement practice test is now available. This is a free assessment of your knowledge of the Connecticut Motorcycle Operator Manual. The questions cover both general driving rules and information specific to motorcycle riding in Connecticut. Each question has four alternative responses and is a multiple-choice question. For each question, there is only one correct answer, so choose the one that you believe is the most appropriate. If you get stuck on a question, each one has one recommendation that will guide you to the correct answer. Tips will be useful on this exam, but they will not be available for the state exam. When you've properly answered a question, you'll go on to the next one. If you answer incorrectly, you will be given both the correct answer and an explanation. You must answer 12 of the 16 questions correctly to pass this test. Even though this test was prepared from the CT operator manual, passing it does not guarantee you will pass the state exam. Read the operator instructions carefully before taking this and the state exam.
6 . What are the four steps to safely completing a turn?
To safely complete a turn, a rider should slow, look, press, and roll. The rider should reduce their speed when approaching the turn and look through the turn to where they want to go. They should press the handle grip in the direction of the turn and roll on the throttle through the turn to stabilize suspension.
7 . A street-legal motorcycle should have all of the following, except:
To be street-legal, a motorcycle should have at least a headlight, taillight, and brake light; front and rear brakes; turn signals; a horn; and two mirrors.
8 . When braking on a trike, you should know that:
An important handling characteristic to be aware of on a standard trike is that the two rear wheels have more braking power than the front wheel. Weight does not shift to the front wheel on a trike during hard braking in the same way that it does when braking on a two-wheel motorcycle. Instead, most of the weight stays on the rear wheels and makes the rear brakes more effective.
9 . Before starting out, your fuel valve should be:
Before setting out on a ride, you should make sure that your motorcycle's fuel supply valve is open. If the fuel valve is closed, the engine may still start with the fuel that is remaining in the lines from a previous ride, but it will stall once the lines are empty.
10 . The first thing you should do if your throttle becomes stuck is:
If your throttle becomes stuck, try twisting it back and forth several times. If this does not free your throttle, immediately operate the engine cut-off switch and pull in the clutch at the same time.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Connecticut DMV exam.
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