1.
By "choosing the best lane position" you:
avoid road hazards.
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maximize the space cushion around you.
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are not in a blind spot.
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All of the above.
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2.
While riding a motorcycle, you are considered legally intoxicated if:
you have had one drink and are over the age of 21.
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your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.08% or higher.
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your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is 0.05% or higher.
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you have had at least one drink.
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3.
When riding with a passenger, you should:
open up a larger cushion of space around you.
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All the other answers are correct.
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begin slowing sooner as you approach a stop.
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ride a little slower.
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4.
Motorcycle riders must be aware of the following potential distractions or impairments:
adjusting electronic controls on your bike.
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alcohol, drugs, and even some medications.
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listening to music while riding.
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All of the above.
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5.
When riding your motorcycle, you should use both brakes:
every time you make turns.
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every time you stop.
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in emergency situations.
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at uncontrolled intersections.
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6.
You are approaching a blind intersection that has a stop line. You should stop:
at the stop line first, and then pull forward.
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where you have the most visibility.
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at the stop line only.
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with the front wheel over the stop line.
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7.
As you prepare for your ride, tell your
passenger to:
keep their legs close to the muffler(s).
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All the other answers are correct.
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wear a seat belt.
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hold firmly onto your waist, hips,
belt or passenger handholds.
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8.
The best way to help others see your
motorcycle is to:
choose the best lane position.
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wear bright colored clothes.
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keep the headlight on at all times.
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All of the above.
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9.
When you are being passed on the left, you should:
move closer to the passing vehicle.
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avoid the left lane position.
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ride on the shoulder of the road.
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avoid the center lane position.
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10.
Shifting to a lower gear
causes an effect similar to using the
brakes. This is known as:
downshifting.
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engine breaking.
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engine braking.
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upshifting.
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