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19 . Usually, a good way to handle tailgaters is to:
The best way to handle a tailgater is to get them in front of you. If you can do so safely, change lanes and let them pass. Speeding up may only increase the danger by causing them to continue tailgating you at a higher speed.
20 . If you wait an hour per alcoholic drink before you ride your motorcycle:
On average, a person's body can eliminate the alcohol content of about one drink per hour. However, it is still possible for alcohol to accumulate in a person's system even if they consume only one drink per hour. This accumulation can still affect their ability to ride safely.
21 . When riding in a group, the best way to keep ranks close while maintaining an adequate safety cushion is to ride:
A staggered formation is the best way to keep ranks close while still maintaining an adequate space cushion for all riders. Ride in a single-file line when riding in curves, turning, or entering or leaving a highway. Never ride side-by-side with another rider.
22 . Which of the following is not a way to prevent a friend from driving while intoxicated?
To prevent someone from drinking and driving, it is a good idea to arrange an alternative way for them to get home, involve them in other activities to slow the pace of their drinking, use any available excuse to keep them from leaving, and recruit friends to help apply peer pressure.
23 . When adjusting your mirrors, you should focus on:
Adjust your mirrors so you can see the lane behind you and as much as possible of the lane next to you. When properly adjusted, a mirror may show the edge of your arm or shoulder, but it’s the road behind you and to the side of you that is most important.
24 . In a normal turn:
During normal turns, the motorcycle and the rider should be leaning together at the same angle. In slow, tight turns, only the motorcycle should lean while the rider keeps their body straight up.
25 . When riding a three-wheeled motorcycle, a rider should:
When operating a three-wheeled motorcycle, it is possible to have only two wheels in contact with the ground. This condition occurs whenever enough weight is transferred outside of what are known as “tip-over lines.”
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