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19 . When being passed by another vehicle, motorcyclists should be alert to:
When being passed, motorcyclists should be careful not to be hit by any part of the passing vehicle, including its mirrors. In addition to the vehicle itself, motorcyclists should also be aware of wind gusts coming from the passing vehicle and potential objects being thrown by a passenger in the vehicle who may not be paying attention to the road.
20 . Motorists entering a highway from an entrance ramp to your right may not see your motorcycle. To help the entering drivers, you should:
Give plenty of room to vehicles merging onto a highway from an entrance ramp. Merge into a lane farther away from the entrance ramp, if necessary. If it is not possible to change lanes, adjust your speed to allow room for the vehicle to safely enter the highway.
21 . 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.
22 . When riding with a passenger, you should:
The added weight of a passenger will affect the handling of your motorcycle. Expect your motorcycle to accelerate more slowly than usual, turn more slowly than usual, and require extra space to come to a complete stop. Ride more slowly, start slowing sooner when approaching a stop, open up a larger space cushion, and wait for larger gaps when crossing, entering, or merging into traffic.
23 . When a lead rider extends their left arm straight out with their palm facing down before swinging their arm downward, it means:
Hand signals are an important part of communication when riding in groups. When the lead rider extends their left arm straight out with their palm facing down before swinging their arm downward, it means riders should slow down.
24 . The front brake is:
Use both the front and rear brakes every time you slow or stop.
25 . In which of the following situations should you increase your following distance?
While a two-second following distance is generally adequate, you should increase your following distance any time conditions would require a longer stopping distance, such as when the pavement is slippery due to poor weather conditions. Additionally, you should increase your following distance at night, if you cannot see through the vehicle ahead, and when traffic is heavy.
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