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19 . To effectively provide protection for a motorcycle rider, pants should:
For your protection, you should wear pants that cover your entire legs and are made of leather or another sturdy synthetic material. Clothing should fit snugly enough that it does not flap in the wind but not so snugly that it restricts your movement.
20 . Which of the following surfaces is unlikely to provide poor traction for motorcyclists?
A number of surfaces can provide poor traction for tires. Wet pavement; roads covered in loose gravel or sand; muddy, snowy, or icy areas; painted lane markings; and metal covers and plates in the road can be more hazardous for a motorcyclist than dry pavement.
21 . To get the best possible protection, wear a helmet that:
Choose a helmet that meets U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and state standards. It should fit you snugly all the way around and be free of obvious defects.
22 . When entering a curve, a group should:
While riding in a staggered formation is usually best, a group should switch into a single-file formation when turning, taking curves, or entering or exiting a highway.
23 . More than half of all crashes:
More than half of all motorcycle crashes involve riders with less than six months of experience on the motorcycle being used.
24 . If traffic is present when you are taking a curve, it is a good idea to:
If no traffic is present, it is recommended that riders take a curve by beginning on the outside of the curve, moving to the inside of the curve, and exiting on the outside of the curve. If traffic is present, it is a good idea to start the curve in the center of the lane and remain in the center throughout the curve. Riders should remain aware of changing road and traffic conditions and adjust as necessary.
25 . When approaching an intersection, you should:
Never assume that other drivers see you, even if they make eye contact with you. It is not uncommon for drivers to look directly at a motorcyclist and still fail to notice them. Always reduce your speed when approaching an intersection.
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