FREE Vermont DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024
Do you want to earn your Vermont Motorcycle License Endorsement and are studying for it? Take our free practice exam for the Vermont Motorcycle Endorsement! Each of our questions is based on the Vermont Motorcycle Handbook and is intended to assess your knowledge in preparation for the state exam. Before answering the questions on this test, make sure you have read and studied the guide. While completing our practice test does not guarantee that you will pass the state exam, it is a great way to study and prepare. This practice exam can be taken as many times as you want! All of our questions are multiple-choice, just like the state exam. Each question includes four possible solutions, but only one of them is correct. If you need assistance with a question, you can use our unique hint tool to get a hint. On the Vermont motorcycle exam, keep in mind that there are clues! If you get a question wrong, we'll show you the correct answer as well as an explanation. To pass this exam, you must properly answer 20 of the 25 practice questions.
1 . Before every ride, you should:
Perform safety checks before every motorcycle ride. Test your brake controls individually to make sure each one activates the brake lights.
2 . If a tire goes flat while riding and you must stop, it is usually best to:
If one of your tires fails, hold the handgrips firmly and begin to slow down by easing off the throttle while maintaining a straight course. If you must brake, gradually apply the brake of the tire that is still good, if you are sure of which tire that is. Edge toward the side of the road as you slow down, squeeze the clutch, and stop.
3 . In addition to hazardous road conditions, riders should search for:
Riders should continually scan ahead of, to the sides of, and behind their motorcycles. They should look for hazardous road conditions as well as traffic that could become hazardous.
4 . A rider's lane position should:
When in an ideal lane position, a rider is visible to other drivers while avoiding wind blasts coming from other vehicles.
5 . Riding directly alongside another vehicle is:
Riding directly alongside another vehicle is dangerous both because you may be in the vehicle's blind spot, and because the vehicle may block your route of escape from additional hazards.
6 . If the front wheel locks, you should:
If your front wheel locks, immediately and completely release the front brake. Re-apply the brake smoothly.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Vermont DMV exam.
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