Motorcycle Test | License WI 2024 | FREE Online Practice! #8 Page 3 of 5
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16 . This sign means:
Signs with a red circle and diagonal line over a black symbol indicate the the action represented by the symbol is prohibited. In this case, the sign indicates that right turns are prohibited.
17 . When riding at night, you should:
Because distances are more difficult to judge in the dark than in daylight, be sure to reduce your speed and increase your following distance when riding at night. Use your high beam any time you are not meeting or following another vehicle.
18 . When parking along the road, you should:
Motorcycles parked on the side of a road should be parked at a 90-degree angle with the rear wheel touching the curb.
19 . This sign means:
A regulatory sign displaying a red circle with a red slash through the middle indicates that a specific action is prohibited. U-turns are not permitted where this sign is posted.
20 . If the front wheel locks, you should:
If you lock the front wheel while braking, release the brake and immediately re-apply it.
21 . When traveling on a motorcycle with a sidecar, the passenger should ride:
If your motorcycle has a sidecar, it is best for your passenger to ride in the sidecar. They should keep their hands inside the sidecar at all times.
22 . When riding in a group, mirrors:
When riding in a group, use your mirrors to keep an eye on the riders behind you and to confirm that the group is staying together.
23 . Shifting into a lower gear causes an effect similar to:
Shifting your motorcycle into a lower gear causes an effect similar to applying the brakes. This is known as engine braking.
24 . Usually, a good way to handle a tailgater is to:
Usually, the best way to handle a tailgater is to get them in front of you. If you can do so safely, change lanes and let them pass. Speeding up may only increase the danger by encouraging them to follow you at a faster speed.
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