CONNECTICUT DMV MOTORCYCLE TEST
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You can ride your motorcycle between lanes of traffic:
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whenever it is better to do so.
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in heavy traffic.
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only in designated lanes.
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Never
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10.
Which brake control should you use when you need to stop?
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The front brake
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The rear brake
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Both front and rear brake
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The emergency brake
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11.
The gearshift lever is located:
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in front
of the left footrest.
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in front of the right footrest.
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by the left handgrip.
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by the right handgrip.
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12.
To stop as quickly and as safely as possible in a curve, try to:
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increase your speed through the curve.
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lean as much as possible.
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get the motorcycle as perpendicular to the road as possible.
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grab the front brake.
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13.
The greatest potential for conflict
between you and other traffic is:
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where dirt and gravel collect.
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in the center portion of the lane.
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at
intersections.
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in the left lane position.
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14.
The left-hand lever controls:
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the throttle.
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the front brake.
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the clutch.
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the rear brake.
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15.
When behind a car, ride in ________________ - where
a driver is most likely to see you.
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the right portion of
the lane
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the wet part of
the lane
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the left portion of
the lane
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the center portion of
the lane
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16.
A safe following distance is at least ____ seconds. If road conditions are hazardous, you're going to need extra breaking space to maintain a safe motorcycle distance.
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two
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eight
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one
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six
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