ALABAMA MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST

11. Drivers on an entrance ramp may not see you on the highway. What should you do?
If there is no room for a lane change, adjust speed to open up space for the merging driver.
Give them plenty of room.
All of the above.
12. To help with your balance as you turn the motorcycle:
keep your knees against the gas tank.
shift down through the gears with the clutch.
drag the rear brake.
13. When riding with a group of motorcyclists, a staggered formation:
should be used when riding on curves.
should not be used when entering or exiting a highway.
is recommended at all times.
14. While riding your motorcycle, you approach a crosswalk that a pedestrian has just entered. What should you do?
Proceed as long as you will not hit the pedestrian.
Proceed if the pedestrian is not in your lane.
Stop and wait for the pedestrian to cross the road.
15. Keeping your knees against the gas tank:
reduces fuel consumption.
helps you keep your balance as the motorcycle turns.
increases your ability to see and be seen.
16. A good way to handle tailgaters is to:
Speed up to put distance between you and the tailgater.
Change lanes and let them pass.
Use your horn and make hand gestures.
17. When should motorcycles share lanes with cars?
In school zones.
Never.
When riding in a staggered formation.
18. If the front wheel locks:
release the front brake immediately, then reapply it.
grab at the front brake.
roll on the throttle.
19. You should use both brakes at the same time:
None of the other answers is correct.
in emergencies only.
every time you slow or stop.
20. Most motorcycle crashes happen:
in school zones.
on short trips.
in construction zones.
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