Motorcycle Test | License NE 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #8 Page 2 of 4
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7 . When you are stopped, you should:
It is recommended that riders stay in first gear when they come to a stop. Remaining in first gear allows riders the ability to quickly move out of the way if a hazard arises.
8 . 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.
9 . 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.
10 . This sign means:
Warning signs are usually diamond-shaped with black markings on a yellow background. They alert drivers to upcoming hazards. This warning sign indicates that a traffic signal is ahead and drivers should prepare to react to a yellow or red light.
11 . If possible, do not ride directly next to another vehicle because:
Riding directly alongside another vehicle is dangerous because you may be in the vehicle's blind spot and the driver will not know you are there. Additionally, the vehicle may block your route of escape if any hazards should arise.
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