FREE Indiana DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 of 4
The Indiana Motorcycle Endorsement Practice Exam is absolutely free. This practice exam is for anyone studying for their motorbike endorsement. All of the practice questions on the exam are answered using the Indiana Motorcycle Operator Manual. Before taking this IN motorcycle practice exam, please read and understand the Operator Manual thoroughly. Each question will be a multiple-choice question with four answers to choose from. Choose the most suited option. There is just one correct answer for each question. If you're having problems deciding, you can utilize the hint feature to gain further information that can help you find the correct answer. There will be no clues on the state exam. If the answer you choose is accurate, you'll move on to the next question. If your selected answer is erroneous, you will be given the correct answer as well as an explanation. To pass this practice exam, you must correctly answer 21 of the 25 questions. It's important to remember that passing this exam does not guarantee that you'll pass the state motorcycle endorsement exam.
7 . To lower the chance of a crash, you should do all of the following, except:
To reduce your risk of being involved in a crash, you must ensure that you are visible to others on the road and that other drivers understand what you're planning to do. Clearly communicate your intentions through proper signaling and lane positioning. Maintain an adequate space cushion and scan your path of travel, identifying upcoming hazards and being prepared to react.
8 . Which of the following surfaces is unlikely to provide poor traction for motorcyclists?
A number of surfaces can provide poor traction for tires. Wet pavement; roads covered in loose gravel or sand; muddy, snowy, or icy areas; painted lane markings; and metal covers and plates in the road can be more hazardous for a motorcyclist than dry pavement.
9 . When riding near stopped or slow-moving cars, a motorcyclist should:
Riding between slowed or parked cars can leave you vulnerable to unexpected hazards, such as opening car doors or cars suddenly pulling into traffic. If a hazard arises, you will not have room to safely maneuver. Never travel on the shoulder of a road because other drivers will never expect you to be there.
10 . A simple way to make your motorcycle easier to see is to:
You can make yourself easier to see by wearing brightly-colored, reflective clothing. Ride with your headlight on at all times and use your turn signals and brake light appropriately.
11 . Engine braking:
Shifting to a lower gear produces an effect similar to applying the brakes. This is known as engine braking.
12 . The center portion of a traffic lane is where:
The centermost portion of a lane is where debris and oil drippings from cars often collect. Other hazards, such as utility hole covers, can also be found in the centermost portion of the lane.
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