Motorcycle Test | License NJ 2025 | FREE Online Practice! #16 Page 4 of 7
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22 . If you are riding and your motorcycle starts to handle differently, you should:
A sudden change in handling may indicate that a tire on your motorcycle has failed. If you feel a change in the way your motorcycle handles, pull over safely and check your tires.
23 . Which of the following is not a benefit of riding in a close group?
In comparison to riding in a group that is spread out, riding in close ranks is recommended because the group will take up less space on the road, be easier for others to see, and be less likely to get separated at traffic lights and during passes. It is safer to ride in a staggered formation than in pairs.
24 . This sign means:
This sign indicates that right turns are prohibited. Do not make a right turn at an intersection where this sign is posted.
25 . Which vest or jacket color would best help you to be seen?
Wearing brightly-colored clothing while riding will increase your chances of being seen. Bright oranges, yellows, reds, or greens are best and are preferable to drab or dark colors.
26 . Your lane position should not:
A properly chosen lane position can optimize a number of safety factors. Your lane position should keep you out of other vehicles’ blind spots, increase your ability to see and be seen, help you avoid surface hazards, help you avoid wind blasts from other vehicles, and provide you with an escape route from any hazards that might arise. You should be positioned in a way that discourages other drivers from trying to share your lane.
27 . If you must brake and swerve to avoid a hazard, you should:
If a hazard requires you to brake and swerve to avoid a collision, you should take the actions separately. Do not brake while swerving because doing so may cause your motorcycle to fall over.
28 . Lane sharing is:
Like other vehicles, motorcycles need a full lane width to operate safely. For this reason, lane sharing is generally prohibited.
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