Motorcycle Test | License ND 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #9 Page 2 of 4
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7 . When passing another driver, you should:
Get out of another vehicle's blind spot as quickly as possible. When passing another vehicle, you should move into the passing lane and accelerate past the vehicle.
8 . A child passenger:
A child passenger on a motorcycle should always ride immediately behind the operator. A child sitting in front may be unable to balance properly and could interfere with the operator's use of the controls.
9 . When riding three-wheeled motorcycles in a group, you should travel in:
Lane positioning when riding in groups is an important consideration. You will not be able to use a staggered formation, as you would when riding two-wheeled motorcycles. Ride single-file and always maintain a safe margin between vehicles.
10 . When riding in a group, the best riding formation is generally:
A staggered formation is generally best when riding in a group. You should move into a single-file line when turning, riding in a curve, or entering or exiting a highway.
11 . What is the meaning of this sign?
This sign indicates that there is a traffic signal at the intersection ahead.
12 . Your street-legal motorcycle must have:
At a minimum, a street-legal motorcycle must have a headlight, taillight, and brake light; front and rear brakes; turn signals; a horn; and two mirrors.
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