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22 . The proper action to take when riding an unfamiliar motorcycle for the first time is to:
Every bike is a little different, so don't start riding an unfamiliar motorcycle without first familiarizing yourself with how it operates. Do a safety and maintenance check; find out where everything is located; and work the throttle, clutch, and brakes a few times to learn its gear pattern.
23 . When a lead rider extends their left arm straight out with their palm facing down before swinging their arm downward, it means:
Hand signals are an important part of communication when riding in groups. When the lead rider extends their left arm straight out with their palm facing down before swinging their arm downward, it means riders should slow down.
24 . When approaching an intersection, a motorcyclist should not:
As you approach an intersection, select a lane position that will make you the most visible to other drivers and cover the clutch and both brakes to reduce your reaction time. Reduce your speed when approaching an intersection. Avoid changing your speed or position radically as doing so may cause surrounding drivers to misinterpret your intentions.
25 . Before starting out, your fuel valve should be:
Before setting out on a ride, you should make sure that your motorcycle's fuel supply valve is open. If the fuel valve is closed, the engine may still start with the fuel that is remaining in the lines from a previous ride, but it will stall once the lines are empty.
26 . When riding a three-wheeled motorcycle, you should stay in:
Unlike when riding a two-wheeled motorcycle, you are limited in lane positioning when riding a three-wheeled motorcycle. Keep toward the center of the lane to be sure your wheels do not cross the painted lines into opposing traffic.
27 . When passing a row of parked cars, you should:
When passing a row of parked cars, the left portion of the lane is generally safest for travel. This position will help you avoid hazards like doors being opened, people stepping out from between the parked cars, and cars pulling out of parking spaces. Always be ready to adjust your lane position to respond to changing road and traffic conditions.
28 . When a lead rider is extending their left arm and pointing downward, it means:
Hand signals are an important part of communication when riding in groups. When a lead rider is extending their left arm and pointing downward, it means there is a hazard in the roadway on their left side.
29 . When nearing a blind intersection, you should:
When approaching a blind intersection, move into the lane position that makes you the most visible to surrounding drivers.
30 . To properly control a motorcycle, you should:
When riding, you should be positioned so that you are able to easily operate all controls. Sit with your arms slightly bent and use your arms to steer rather than to hold up your body. Keep your knees against the gas tank to help maintain your balance during turns.
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