1.
Remember to check your side mirrors:
when you are stopped at an intersection.
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before changing lanes.
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before slowing down.
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All of the above.
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2.
Riding ___________ reduces your chances of being seen.
in the left lane position
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in construction zones
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with other motorcyclists
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alongside other vehicles
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3.
If either tire goes flat while riding:
If you must brake gradually apply the brake of the tire that is not flat.
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Check for poorly adjusted steering.
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Apply both brakes at the same time.
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Apply the brake of the flat tire.
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4.
Two solid yellow lines on the pavement mean:
passing is allowed for both drivers.
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passing is allowed during daylight only.
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passing is allowed if you are at the top a hill.
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passing is not allowed.
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5.
To keep the motorcycle steady through a turn, you should:
maintain or increase your speed.
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maintain or decrease your speed.
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speed up.
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decrease your speed.
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6.
To help with your balance as you turn the motorcycle:
shift down through the gears
with the clutch.
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slow down before through turn.
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keep your knees against the gas tank.
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drag the rear brake.
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7.
Riders who take curves
or turns too fast may end
up:
dragging the rear brake.
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crossing into another lane of traffic.
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braking the engine.
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riding in a staggered formation.
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8.
Grabbing at the front brake can cause:
the rear wheel to lock.
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tire failure.
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the front wheel to lock.
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chain slippage.
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9.
In a single lane of traffic there are _____ lane positions.
four
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one
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two
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three
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10.
When you are being passed from behind,
you should:
avoid riding in the center of the lane.
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swerve as soon as you can.
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ride on the shoulder of the road.
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avoid moving into the portion of the
lane farthest from the passing vehicle.
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