Motorcycle Test | License KS 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #15 Page 3 of 4
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13 . This sign means:
This sign indicates that the right lane ends ahead. A merging maneuver will be required for drivers in that lane.
14 . To lessen the chances of a crash occurring, you should:
To lessen the chances of a crash occurring, you should make yourself visible, communicate your intentions to others, maintain adequate space cushions, search your path of travel at least 12 seconds ahead, identify and separate hazards, and be prepared to react to changing conditions.
15 . This sign means:
Warning signs are usually yellow with black markings. They alert you to conditions that are immediately ahead. This sign tells drivers to prepare to allow traffic to safely merge from the right.
16 . When riding, you should wear:
Wear brightly-colored clothing to maximize your visibility when riding, even during the daytime. Clothing made with reflective materials can also be helpful.
17 . When stopping, you should:
Use both brakes every time you slow or stop. It is important to be able to brake quickly by using both brakes.
18 . There is the greatest potential for conflict between a motorcycle and other traffic:
Intersections present the greatest potential for conflict between a motorcycle and other vehicles. Motorcyclists should exercise caution when approaching an intersection.
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