FREE Montana DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 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.
7 . When passing a row of parked cars, a motorcycle operator should be prepared for:
When passing a row of parked cars, a motorcyclist should be prepared for a parked car to suddenly pull out of a parking space and into traffic. It is often safest for a motorcyclist to ride in the left portion of their lane when passing a row of parked cars on their right to create the most possible space between their motorcycle and any potential hazards.
8 . When riding a three-wheeled motorcycle through a curve, it is best to:
The cornering characteristics of a three-wheeled motorcycle or a motorcycle with a sidecar differ from those of a two-wheeled motorcycle. The best path for a three-wheeler to take through a curve may not actually follow the curve. For example, you may need to move from the outside of the curve to the inside of the curve before straightening out your path.
9 . When riding, the best protection for an operator is:
Your first and best protection against collisions with other vehicles is simply to keep your distance from them. The only way to be sure you will have enough time to react to mistakes made by other drivers is to leave plenty of space between you and the vehicles around you. Wearing proper gear is also important when riding a motorcycle.
10 . If you cannot see through the vehicle ahead of you, your following distance should be a minimum of:
An expanded cushion of space is needed if your motorcycle will take longer than normal to stop. If the pavement is slippery, if you cannot see through the vehicle ahead of you, or if traffic is heavy and another driver may try to squeeze in front of you, open up to a minimum three-second following distance.
11 . When carrying a passenger, you should:
When transporting a passenger, you should be sure that you have a seat that is large enough to carry two people without crowding. You should not sit any farther forward than you usually do.
12 . When braking on a slippery surface, you should:
To ride safely on a slippery surface, you should reduce your speed and avoid making sudden moves. Use both brakes if you must slow down or stop.
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