Motorcycle Test | License MA 2025 | FREE Online Practice! #6 Page 3 of 5
Take this FREE motorcycle test (license in MA 2025) to check your knowledge of the road rules. To improve your results, download a motorcycle handbook online, study theory, and practice for free on our website. Still worried about how to get a motorcycle license in Massachusetts in 2025? Check our website for more sample tests, train as much as possible, and boost your grades!
11 . What should you do when you see this sign?
This sign indicates that there is a railroad crossing on the road ahead. You should always slow down when approaching a railroad crossing. Trains cannot yield to cars, so you must let them pass before crossing the tracks.
12 . When passing another driver, you should:
Get out of another vehicle's blind spot as quickly as possible. When passing another vehicle, you should move into the passing lane and accelerate past the vehicle.
13 . If either tire goes flat while riding, you should:
If one of your tires goes flat while you are riding, you should ease off the throttle and maintain a straight course as you slow down. If you must brake, gradually apply the brake of the tire that is not flat, if you are certain of which tire that is.
14 . 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.
15 . If you are not traveling slowly enough when shifting into a lower gear, the:
If you are not riding slowly enough when shifting into a lower gear, the motorcycle will lurch and the rear wheel may skid.
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