FREE New Jersey DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 3 of 7
Do you live in New Jersey and are studying for your motorcycle endorsement? To prepare for the state exam and pass it, take our free New Jersey Motorcycle Endorsement Practice Test. All of the questions on this practice exam were answered using the information found in Chapter 11 of the New Jersey Driver Manual. In New Jersey, motorcycle riders will be quizzed on traffic laws and safe riding practices. If you read and analyze Chapter 11 before attempting these practice questions, you will have the best chance of succeeding. You must correctly answer 40 of the 50 questions in order to pass this practice test. Remember that passing the practice test does not guarantee that you will pass the state exam. On this practice test, there are four answers to each question. Because there is only one correct answer, carefully read each question and all of the answers before making your choice. Read the question's unique hint if you need help with a question. There will be no hinting on the state exam. If you choose the correct answer, you will move on to the next question on the practice exam. The correct option will be displayed after you select the incorrect option.
15 . Fatigue can be increased by:
To reduce the danger of fatigue when riding, dress to protect yourself against tiring weather conditions, such as wind and rain. Limit yourself to no more than about six hours of riding per day and stop for a break at least once every two hours. Avoid taking artificial stimulants since you may experience extreme fatigue when they start to wear off.
16 . When riding on a slippery surface, you should not:
To safely ride on a slippery surface, you should reduce your speed, avoid making sudden movements, and use both brakes if you need to brake.
17 . When being passed from behind, you should:
When being passed, the center portion of the lane is generally the safest lane position for a motorcyclist. Riding on the side nearest the passing vehicle increases the risk of colliding with it. Riding on the side farthest from the passing vehicle can also be dangerous because it may prompt the driver to return to your lane before it is safe to do so.
18 . Lane sharing is:
Like other vehicles, motorcycles need a full lane width to operate safely. For this reason, lane sharing is generally prohibited.
19 . Before every ride, it is important to check all of the following, except:
Before every ride, you should complete a thorough check of your motorcycle. Be sure to check the rims and spokes to make sure none are bent, loose, or damaged; the condition and tread of the tires; and all of the lights.
20 . The control for the rear brake is usually located:
The rear brake of a motorcycle is usually operated with the right foot.
21 . Your motorcycle’s brake light is:
The brake light of a motorcycle is usually not as noticeable as the brake lights of a car. Flashing your brake light before slowing or stopping can help other drivers notice that you are about to brake.
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