Motorcycle Test | License TX 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #5 Page 4 of 4
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16 . When traveling in a group, riders should:
When riding in a group, riders should maintain close ranks while also allowing adequate space cushions around each rider. Staying close together makes the group easier to see and reduces the risk that riders will become separated. Riders should not pair up because doing so does not allow adequate room for them to maneuver.
17 . In general, when riding at night, your headlight should:
Using your high beam headlight will help you see and will help other drivers see you. Use your high beam headlight any time you are not riding behind or approaching other vehicles.
18 . Before every ride, you should:
Check your brake levers individually before every ride. Make sure each one feels firm and holds the motorcycle when the brake is fully applied.
19 . When braking on a slippery surface, you should:
When riding on slippery surfaces, you should use both brakes to slow down. Squeeze the brake lever gradually to avoid locking the front wheel and use gentle pressure on the rear brake.
20 . If you lock the rear tire on a good traction surface, you should:
If you accidentally lock the rear brake on a good traction surface, you can keep it locked until you have completely stopped. You should still be able to steer your motorcycle with a locked rear wheel.
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