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Riding a motorcycle requires special skills and knowledge. To earn your motorcycle license in Arkansas, you must pass a knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test. The knowledge test includes questions on driving laws and rules of the road as well as information specific to two-wheeled vehicles. The written test will cover the information from the Arkansas Motorcycle Operator Manual. The test consists of 25 questions, and you must correctly answer at least 20 questions (80%) to pass.
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Eye protection:
is only needed if your motorcycle is not equipped with a windshield.
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should give a clear view to either side.
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is only needed when riding in bad weather.
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2.
When a driver on an entrance ramp is merging into your lane, you should:
change to
another lane if one is open.
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slow down.
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sound your horn.
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3.
When you are being passed from behind,
you should:
avoid moving into the portion of the
lane farthest from the passing vehicle.
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swerve as soon as you can.
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avoid riding in the center of the lane.
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4.
Each
marked lane gives a motorcyclist _______ possible paths
of travel.
Three
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Four
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One
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5.
What's the best way to secure cargo on your motorcycle?
Using bungee cords.
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On the sissy bar.
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So that it covers your lights.
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6.
What is the safest braking method?
Using only the front brake
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Using both brakes at the same time
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Use the front brake first and then the rear brake
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7.
_______________ is the best way to lessen your chances of being involved in a collision.
Maintaining an adequate space cushion
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Choosing the right helmet
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Using your headlight
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8.
______ a common factor in motorcycle collisions.
Not being seen is
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Bad drivers are
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Seasonal changes are
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9.
When making a turn, it is best to change gears ___________ the turn.
after
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before you enter
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before, during, or after
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10.
To stop as quickly and as safely as possible in a curve, try to:
get the motorcycle as perpendicular to the road as possible.
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grab the front brake.
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increase your speed through the curve.
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