FREE Ohio DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 of 5
Welcome to our Ohio Motorcycle Endorsement free practice exam. This 40-question practice test was designed to help you learn the Ohio Motorcycle Operator Manual and test your knowledge. The information in the manual is used to answer all of the questions on this test, so make sure you read it thoroughly before taking it. Only multiple-choice questions are included in this practice exam. Read the four response options after carefully reading the exercise question before selecting the best one. Only one correct answer is available for each question, so choose your decision carefully. Make use of our suggestion feature to help you solve a question. On the actual exam, there will be no suggestions, so pay attention. You will pass the exam if you correctly answer 30 of the practice questions. Each wrong response will be explained along with the correct solution. Please remember that passing this practice exam does not guarantee passing the state exam. Answering these practice questions is completely up to you.
9 . When the road is slippery, maintain a following distance of at least:
An expanded cushion of space is needed if your motorcycle will take longer than normal to stop. If the pavement is slippery, if you cannot see through the vehicle ahead of you, or if traffic is heavy and another driver may try to squeeze in front of you, open up to a minimum three-second following distance.
10 . To steer a three-wheeled motorcycle, you should:
Three-wheeled motorcycles and two-wheeled motorcycles steer differently. Since three-wheeled vehicles cannot lean, the front wheel needs to be pointed in the direction you want the vehicle to go.
11 . Which formation is best for a group of riders entering a curve?
A staggered formation is generally the best way for a group to maintain close ranks while also allowing each rider to maintain an adequate cushion of space. A single-file formation is preferable when taking curves, turning, or entering or exiting a highway.
12 . In general, when riding at night, your headlight should:
Using your high beam headlight will help you see and will help other drivers see you. Use your high beam headlight any time you are not riding behind or approaching other vehicles.
13 . If no traffic is present when you are taking a curve, it is a good idea to start:
If no traffic is present when you are taking a curve, start on the outside of the curve to increase your line of sight and the effective radius of the turn. As you turn, move toward the inside of the curve. As you pass the center of the curve and prepare to exit, move back toward the outside position. Remain aware of changing road and traffic conditions and adjust as necessary.
14 . This road sign means:
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