FREE Rhode Island DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 3 of 4
Within the state of Rhode Island, there are numerous scenic routes to choose from. Get your motorcycle license and cruise all of them on your bike by taking our first FREE RI motorcycle permit practice test! Each of the practice test's 25 questions has an optional hint to use before making your choice (there won't be one on the real DMV test, though!) and an explanation of the correct answer to review if you make a mistake. This Rhode Island motorcycle practice test follows a format that is nearly identical to the one you will be required to pass at your local office. Most importantly, this study tool is intended to assess your understanding of the section of the official Rhode Island Driver's Manual that pertains to motorcycle operation and safety. There's no better way to get ready for your Rhode Island motorcycle endorsement or license.
13 . An advantage to keeping the size of a group of riders small is:
There are several advantages to keeping groups of riders small. In comparison to a large group, a small group is easier for other vehicles to pass safely, is less likely to get separated by traffic or stop lights, and creates less need for slower riders to hurry to catch up to the rest of the group.
14 . This road sign means:
This signs warns that a four-way intersection is ahead.
15 . When you ride, the best gear to wear is:
You should wear gear that helps protect you while you ride. It is best to wear a DOT-approved helmet, face or eye protection, and protective clothing.
16 . When riding near stopped or slow-moving cars, a motorcyclist should:
Riding between slowed or parked cars can leave you vulnerable to unexpected hazards, such as opening car doors or cars suddenly pulling into traffic. If a hazard arises, you will not have room to safely maneuver. Never travel on the shoulder of a road because other drivers will never expect you to be there.
17 . To stop quickly, it is best to:
To stop quickly, apply both brakes at the same time.
18 . Just like cars, motorcycles have blind spots. When switching lanes, you should:
Blind spots, by definition, are areas that you cannot see by just looking in your mirrors. Turn your head to the side and check over your shoulder for vehicles in your blind spot before you change lanes.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Rhode Island DMV exam.
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