DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST
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Knowing when and how to stop or swerve are two critical skills in avoiding a crash. Most riders involved in a crash:
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overbrake the rear tire and pull in the clutch.
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underbrake the front tire and overbrake the rear.
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underbrake the rear tire and overbrake the front.
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separate braking from
swerving.
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12.
Driving a motorcycle is ____________ driving a car.
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less tiring at night than
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more tiring than
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as tiring as
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less tiring than
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13.
When parking at the roadside, park:
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with your front wheel touching the curb.
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parallel to the curb.
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with your rear wheel touching the curb.
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on the curb.
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14.
Rolling on the throttle through a turn:
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causes the motorcycle to slip.
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is extremely dangerous and should be avoided.
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helps stabilize suspension.
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is the best way to handle tailgaters.
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15.
If you approach a blind intersection:
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make sure you are not being followed.
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pull away from the curb without
checking for traffic behind.
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you should make a U-turn as soon as possible.
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move to the portion of the lane that
will bring you into another driver’s
field of vision as soon as possible.
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