FREE Ohio DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 of 5
Welcome to our Ohio Motorcycle Endorsement free practice exam. This 40-question practice test was designed to help you learn the Ohio Motorcycle Operator Manual and test your knowledge. The information in the manual is used to answer all of the questions on this test, so make sure you read it thoroughly before taking it. Only multiple-choice questions are included in this practice exam. Read the four response options after carefully reading the exercise question before selecting the best one. Only one correct answer is available for each question, so choose your decision carefully. Make use of our suggestion feature to help you solve a question. On the actual exam, there will be no suggestions, so pay attention. You will pass the exam if you correctly answer 30 of the practice questions. Each wrong response will be explained along with the correct solution. Please remember that passing this practice exam does not guarantee passing the state exam. Answering these practice questions is completely up to you.
9 . When riding three-wheeled motorcycles in a group, you should travel in:
Lane positioning when riding in groups is an important consideration. You will not be able to use a staggered formation, as you would when riding two-wheeled motorcycles. Ride single-file and always maintain a safe margin between vehicles.
10 . What should you be most concerned about when you see this sign?
This sign indicates that the shoulder is lower than the road in the area ahead. If you drift off of the roadway and one wheel drops onto a low shoulder, do not slam on the brakes or steer sharply to try to get back onto the roadway. This could easily cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
11 . Alcohol begins to affect the body:
Alcohol does not need to be digested to enter the bloodstream. It is able to reach the brain and begin to affect the drinker's body within minutes of being consumed.
12 . To help provide space for drivers attempting to merge into your lane from an entrance ramp, you should:
Drivers merging onto a highway and into your lane may not notice your motorcycle. Give them plenty of space to safely merge by moving into a different lane, if you can.
13 . When braking on a slippery surface, you should:
When riding on slippery surfaces, you should use both brakes to slow down. Squeeze the brake lever gradually to avoid locking the front wheel and use gentle pressure on the rear brake.
14 . When upshifting, the first thing you should do is:
When upshifting, you should first roll off the throttle as you squeeze the clutch lever. Next, lift the shift lever firmly as far as it will go. Smoothly ease out the clutch and roll on the throttle as you complete the gear shift.
15 . How can you increase your ability to be seen at an intersection?
To maximize your ability to be seen at an intersection, ride with your headlight on and select a lane position that provides oncoming traffic with the best view of your motorcycle. Maintain a space cushion that allows you enough space to take evasive action if a hazard arises. You should never assume that making eye contact with a driver will be enough to make them consciously register your presence.
16 . Reflective clothing should:
Wear reflective materials to increase your visibility, especially when riding at night. Brightly-colored clothing with reflective materials will make you more visible to other road users.
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