FREE Maine DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 6 of 7
Here's where you can get a free Maine motorcycle license. This test is provided free of charge and will assess your knowledge of Maine Motorist Handbook and Study Guide Part IV: Motorcycles. It will provide information about motorcycle riding in Maine as well as traffic laws. Read and study the Motorist Handbook thoroughly before taking this practice test. To pass this practice test, you must correctly answer 40 of the 50 questions. It is not a guarantee that you will pass the state motorcycle license exam if you pass the practice test. The questions are all multiple-choice. Each question will have four alternative responses from which to choose. Carefully read each question and all of the answers. There is just one correct response to each question. You can read the unique suggestion for that question to receive help with tricky questions. Although the recommendations provided here are useful, there are no hints provided on the state exam itself. If you still choose the incorrect answer after watching the suggestion, you will be provided an explanation of which answer is accurate. You will move on to the following question if you choose the correct answer.
36 . If your friend has been drinking alcohol, it is a good idea to do any of the following, except:
There are several strategies you can use to prevent someone from riding their motorcycle while impaired. You can arrange another way for them to get home, involve them in other activities to slow the pace of their drinking, use any available excuse to stop them from leaving before they are sober, and get other friends involved to intervene as a group.
37 . Engine braking:
Shifting to a lower gear produces an effect similar to applying the brakes. This is known as engine braking.
38 . If you are riding when it starts to rain, it is a good idea to:
Because of the presence of oil deposits, the center strip of a lane can be hazardous when wet. When rain starts to fall, it is best to ride in the tire tracks left by cars. It is advisable to reduce your speed on wet surfaces.
39 . When passing a row of parked cars to your right when there is no oncoming traffic to your left, you should:
When passing a row of parked cars, it is generally best to stay on the side of your lane that is not directly next to the cars. This will help to protect you from potential hazards like car doors being opened or people stepping out from between the cars. If there is traffic coming from the opposite direction, it is a good idea to stay in the center portion of the lane.
40 . Where is the greatest potential for conflict between a motorcycle and other traffic?
The greatest potential for conflict between your motorcycle and other traffic is at intersections. Be extra alert when riding somewhere where another vehicle may cross in front of your path of travel.
41 . 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.
42 . Making eye contact with another driver:
Never rely on eye contact as an assurance that a driver will properly yield to you. It is common for drivers to look directly at motorcyclists and still fail to notice them.
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