Motorcycle Test | License ME 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #8 Page 3 of 7
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15 . This road sign indicates:
This advisory speed sign indicates the maximum safe speed for a highway exit (in this example, 30 mph).
16 . Motorcycle headlights are:
Motorcycle headlights are generally smaller and less powerful than those of cars.
17 . What should you do to maintain proper control of your motorcycle while turning?
To maintain directional control through a turn, you should look through the turn by turning only your head. Slow down before turning and lean your motorcycle in the appropriate direction.
18 . An approved helmet:
Any approved helmet will allow a rider to see as far to the sides as is necessary for safe riding. Approved helmets will have labels and markings providing the manufacturer's name, relevant information and instructions, and information about the standards the helmet meets.
19 . If you must stop quickly in a curve, you should:
If you must stop quickly while in a curve, you should first straighten and square the handlebars, then stop. If straightening your motorcycle is not possible, you should apply the brakes smoothly and gradually, reduce your lean angle, then increase the brake pressure as you slow down.
20 . It is important to flash your brake light when:
Motorcycle brake lights are more difficult to see than the brake lights of larger vehicles, so flashing your brake light may help other drivers to notice it. You should flash you brake light before slowing down where other drivers may not expect you to slow down, such as in the middle of a block or when approaching an alley.
21 . When being passed, you should not move to the portion of the lane farthest from the passing driver because it:
Moving into the portion of your lane farthest from a passing vehicle is potentially dangerous because it could encourage the driver to return to your lane before it is safe to do so. It is safest to stay in the center of a lane when being passed.
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