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36 . Where is the front brake lever usually located?
The front brake lever is generally located on the right handgrip. Make sure that you are aware of the locations of all your motorcycle's controls before beginning to ride.
37 . A driver making eye contact with you:
You should never count on eye contact to guarantee that a driver will yield to you. It is not uncommon for drivers to look directly at a motorcyclist but fail to consciously notice them.
38 . If you are riding behind a car, you should:
When riding directly behind a car, it is usually safest to ride in the center portion of your lane. If you are riding in the center of the lane, you are most likely to be visible in the rearview mirror of the vehicle ahead. Most drivers check their rearview mirror more frequently than they check their side mirrors.
39 . The front brake supplies how much of a motorcycle's stopping power?
The front brake of a motorcycle is more powerful than the rear brake. It can provide three-fourths of the bike's total stopping power.
40 . What are the three steps to safely completing a turn?
To safely complete a turn, a rider should slow down, look, and lean. The rider should reduce their speed when approaching the turn and look through the turn to where they want to go. They should press the handgrip in the direction of the turn to lean the motorcycle.
41 . Refusing to take a breath test when requested to do so by an officer:
By riding on New Jersey roadways, you automatically consent to taking a chemical test when it is requested by an officer. Refusing a chemical test will result in license suspension.
42 . Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS) are designed to:
Some motorcycles are equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS). ABS is designed to prevent skidding and wheel lock-up when motorcyclists are stopping in straight-line, panic situations. ABS operates when maximum pressure is applied to both the front and rear brake controls. If electronic sensors detect the possibility of a wheel lock, brake hydraulic pressure is released then re-applied to maintain maximum braking effectiveness.
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