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25 . You have been drinking alcohol. If you wait an hour for each drink before riding your motorcycle:
On average, the body can eliminate the alcohol content of about one drink per hour. However, some alcohol may accumulate in the body even if a person consumes only one drink per hour. Their abilities and judgment can still be impaired.
26 . When sitting on a motorcycle, you should:
Sit with a posture that allows you to use your arms to control your motorcycle. You should not be positioned in a way that requires your arms to prop up your body and support your weight.
27 . Your lane position should:
A properly chosen lane position should help you to see others and be seen by them. Avoid riding in another driver's blind spot for a long period of time.
28 . A rider's lane position should:
When in an ideal lane position, a rider is visible to other drivers while avoiding wind blasts coming from other vehicles.
29 . When looking through a turn, you should:
When turning, look through the turn to where you want to go. Turn just your head, not your shoulders, and keep your eyes level with the horizon.
30 . When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should be:
In a group, less experienced riders should be positioned toward the front, just behind the leader. This will allow more experienced riders to watch them from behind.
31 . Which lane position is usually best for minimizing the risk of other vehicles sharing your lane?
Riding in the center portion of your lane can discourage other drivers from trying to squeeze into your lane to drive next to you. Additionally, riding in the center portion of your lane when traveling behind a car generally ensures that you will appear in the middle of the vehicle's rearview mirror, where the driver is most likely to notice you.
32 . When being passed from behind, which portion of the lane should you ride in?
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.
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