Motorcycle Test | License NH 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #3 Page 4 of 4
Take this FREE motorcycle test (license in NH 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 New Hampshire in 2024? Check our website for more sample tests, train as much as possible, and boost your grades!
19 . Which of the following surfaces is unlikely to provide poor traction for motorcyclists?
A number of surfaces can provide poor traction for tires. Wet pavement; roads covered in loose gravel or sand; muddy, snowy, or icy areas; painted lane markings; and metal covers and plates in the road can be more hazardous for a motorcyclist than dry pavement.
20 . This sign means:
This sign indicates that there is a traffic signal ahead.
21 . This sign means:
Traffic signs with three sides of equal length warn drivers to slow down when approaching an intersection and to be prepared to come to a complete stop to yield to other drivers or pedestrians. Drivers may proceed when it is safe to do so.
22 . Maximum straight-line braking is done by:
Maximum straight-line braking is accomplished by simultaneously applying both the front and rear brakes without locking either wheel.
23 . As a motorcycle operator, you can help others see you by:
To increase your chances of being seen, wear brightly-colored clothing, use your headlight at all times, and use your turn signals.
24 . If you can’t avoid a dangerously slippery surface, you should:
If you can’t avoid a dangerously slippery surface, you should keep your motorcycle upright and proceed over the surface as slowly as possible.
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