Motorcycle Test | License SC 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #3 Page 2 of 4
Take this FREE motorcycle test (license in SC 2024) to check your knowledge of the road rules. To improve your results, download a motorcycle handbook online, study theory, and practice for free on our website. Still worried about how to get a motorcycle license in South Carolina in 2024? Check our website for more sample tests, train as much as possible, and boost your grades!
8 . An approved helmet:
While some people believe that a helmet will limit their vision, this is not the case. Any U.S. Department of Transportation-approved helmet will allow the wearer to see as far as is needed for safe riding.
9 . If you accidentally lock your rear wheel while braking on a good traction surface, you should:
If you accidentally lock the rear brake on a good traction surface, keep it locked until you have completely stopped. Even with a locked rear wheel, you should still be able to control your motorcycle if it is upright and traveling in a straight line.
10 . A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line means that vehicles:
Yellow lines separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions. A broken yellow line next to your lane means that you may pass.
11 . This sign is a warning that you are approaching:
A round sign means you are approaching a railroad crossing. This sign is posted a few hundred feet in front of the tracks and tells drivers to slow down, look, listen, and prepare to stop.
12 . Of the following, which should you not do to improve your safety when riding at night?
To ride safely at night, you should reduce your speed, use your high beam headlight when you are not riding near other vehicles, and increase your following distance. Take advantage of vehicles ahead of you to provide clues about the upcoming road. Their headlights may help to illuminate the road ahead and their taillights will bounce up and down if the vehicle is being driven over bumps on the road.
13 . 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.
14 . When riding behind a car, traveling in the center portion of the lane:
When following a car, you should ride in a position that allows the driver to see you in their rearview mirror. Usually, that means riding in the center portion of the lane. Because most drivers check their rearview mirrors much more often than they check their side mirrors, being in this lane position increases the chance that they will see you.
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