FREE Montana DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 3 of 4
Welcome to our Montana Motorcycle Endorsement practice exam. Preparing for your Montana Motorcycle Endorsement by practicing these questions is a wonderful way to get ahead. Read and review the Montana Motorcycle Supplement material before answering the practice questions. The Supplement can be viewed and printed online. Some of the questions will pertain specifically to motorcycles and motorcycle drivers, while others will address material that is relevant to all road users. You must properly answer 20 out of 25 questions to pass this test. Each of the 25 questions has four options. Read each question and all four answers carefully. Every question has only one right answer. If you're still undecided, utilize our hint tool to assist you in making the best selection you can. You'll move on to the next question once you've selected the correct answer. We'll show you which option is best and explain why if you choose the incorrect one. It is not a guarantee that if you pass this exam, you will pass the state exam.
13 . When your mirrors are properly adjusted, you should see:
Adjust your mirrors so you can see the lane behind you and as much as possible of the lane next to you. When properly adjusted, a mirror may show the edge of your arm or shoulder, but it’s the road behind you and to the side of you that is most important.
14 . Gloves can:
Gloves can provide you with an improved grip on your motorcycle's handlebars. They can also protect your hands in the event of a crash.
15 . When passing parked vehicles, motorcycle riders should be especially cautious of:
When passing parked vehicles, use caution. You may encounter vehicles pulling away from the curb or leaving parking spaces.
16 . When approaching a blind intersection, riders should:
When approaching a blind intersection that is controlled by a stop line or stop sign, you must first stop where indicated. You may then edge forward and stop again just short of where the cross traffic lane meets your lane. From that position, lean your body forward and look around buildings, parked cars, or bushes to see if anything is approaching. Make sure your front wheel stays out of the crossroad while you are looking.
17 . When being passed by another vehicle, motorcyclists should be alert to:
When being passed, motorcyclists should be careful not to be hit by any part of the passing vehicle, including its mirrors. In addition to the vehicle itself, motorcyclists should also be aware of wind gusts coming from the passing vehicle and potential objects being thrown by a passenger in the vehicle who may not be paying attention to the road.
18 . Long-term exposure to wind noise:
Long-term exposure to wind noise while riding can cause hearing damage, even if you wear a helmet. Use of proper hearing protection is recommended to prevent damage.
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