FREE New Hampshire DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 of 4
Are you sick of drudgery when it comes to studying? The New Hampshire motorbike permit practice exam below can make studying more enjoyable! This first NH permit practice test includes 25 skillfully crafted questions that will assess your knowledge of the official New Hampshire Driver's Handbook. Because it is organized to imitate the genuine DMV motorcycle test, this test will also assist you in preparing for the real DMV motorcycle test. As you proceed, don't be afraid to look at the optional tip for any issue that you're having trouble with. That is precisely why they are present! Also, read the explanations for each correct answer to strengthen your understanding of motorcycle safety and laws in New Hampshire. Take a break from reading the handbook and put your newfound knowledge to the test!
7 . 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:
If there is no traffic present, it is recommended that riders 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 the curve in the center of the lane and remain in the center throughout the curve. Be aware of changing road and traffic conditions and adjust as necessary.
8 . If no traffic is present when you are taking a curve, it is a good idea to start:
If no traffic is present when you are taking a curve, start on the outside of the curve to increase your line of sight and the effective radius of the turn. As you turn, move toward the inside of the curve. As you pass the center of the curve and prepare to exit, move back toward the outside position. Remain aware of changing road and traffic conditions and adjust as necessary.
9 . When preparing to pass another vehicle, you should ride in the left portion of your lane because:
When preparing to pass on the left, you should ride in the left portion of your lane, both to increase your line of sight and to make yourself more visible to drivers already in the passing lane.
10 . You should use a larger cushion of space:
A two-second following distance is generally appropriate. Allow a larger cushion of space when riding under conditions that will increase your stopping distance, such as when the road surface is icy or wet.
11 . If braking in a curve:
It is possible to use both brakes while turning, but it must be done with great care. Some of the tires' usual traction is being used to make the turn while the motorcycle is leaning, so less traction is available for stopping.
12 . The faster you drink:
The faster you drink, the more alcohol will accumulate in your body. It is never safe to operate a motor vehicle after drinking alcohol in any amount.
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