Question When carrying a passenger in a sidecar, you should: Answers Begin slowing sooner than usual. Begin slowing later than usual. Apply the brakes more firmly than usual to stop quickly. Apply the brakes more softly than usual to keep from overworking them. Explanation The added weight of a passenger in a sidecar will affect the handling of your motorcycle. Expect your motorcycle to require extra space to come to a complete stop. Take a FREE Practice Test Now This questions appears in the following tests: Montana Practice Test New York Practice Test Illinois Practice Test Idaho Practice Test Maine Practice Test Minnesota Practice Test Louisiana Practice Test West Virginia Practice Test Maryland Practice Test New Jersey Practice Test