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19 . To lessen your chances of being involved in a crash, you should:
To reduce the risk of being involved in a crash, you should always ensure that you are visible to others. Communicate your intentions through proper use of your signals, brake light, and lane position. Maintain a space cushion around your motorcycle and consistently scan the road ahead of, behind, and next to your vehicle.
20 . The primary source of information about your motorcycle should come from:
The owner's manual should be your primary source of information about your specific type of motorcycle. Be sure to read the manual before operating your motorcycle for the first time.
21 . When a lead rider's left arm is bent at the elbow with their index and middle fingers pointing straight up, it means:
Hand signals are an important part of communication when riding in groups. When the lead rider's left arm is bent at the elbow with their index and middle fingers pointing straight up, it means the group should move into a double-file formation.
22 . On the freeway, you see a "Merging traffic“ sign. You should:
When on a roadway with two or more lanes, you should make room for entering vehicles. If there is no one driving next to you, move over one lane.
23 . Before every ride, you should:
Check your brake levers individually before every ride. Make sure each one feels firm and holds the motorcycle when the brake is fully applied.
24 . Pentagonal signs indicate:
Pentagonal signs indicate that you are in a school zone. Be extra alert to children and pedestrians when riding near a school.
25 . If you cannot see through the vehicle ahead of you, your following distance should be a minimum of:
An expanded cushion of space is needed if your motorcycle will take longer than normal to stop. If the pavement is slippery, if you cannot see through the vehicle ahead of you, or if traffic is heavy and another driver may try to squeeze in front of you, open up to a minimum three-second following distance.
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