Motorcycle Test | License NV 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #11 Page 2 of 4
Take this FREE motorcycle test (license in NV 2024) 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 Nevada in 2024? Check our website for more sample tests, train as much as possible, and boost your grades!
7 . Head checks should be done:
Frequent head checks should be a part of your normal scanning routine. Only by knowing what is happening all around you can you be prepared to deal with your surroundings.
8 . Which of the following surfaces does not provide poor traction?
A number of surfaces can provide poor traction for tires. Wet pavement; roads covered in loose gravel or sand; muddy, snowy, or icy areas; and painted lane markings can be more hazardous for a motorcyclist than dry pavement.
9 . Your knees should be:
Keep your knees against the gas tank to help with your balance as you turn the motorcycle.
10 . When riding in a lane of traffic, a motorcycle operator:
There is no single lane position that is always best and no single lane position that should always be avoided. Vary your lane position based on changing road and traffic conditions.
11 . Passengers should:
Passengers should sit directly behind the operator and lean as the operator leans. They should sit as far forward as they can without crowding the operator, holding onto the operator's waist, hips, or belt.
12 . To reduce your reaction time, you should:
When approaching a high-risk area, like an intersection, cover the clutch and both brakes. This will reduce your reaction time if you need to use them to avoid a hazard.
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