1.
What's the best way to discourage other vehicles from trying to share your lane?
Coming to a sudden stop without any sort of signal.
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Increasing your speed.
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Riding in the center lane position.
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Turning on your high beam headlights.
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2.
You should check your mirrors:
if you need to leave the road.
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when you begin to slow down.
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before you change lanes.
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All the other answers are correct.
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3.
Your lane position should:
increase your ability to see and be seen.
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All the other answers are correct.
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communicate your intentions.
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avoid surface hazards.
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4.
To keep the motorcycle steady through a turn, you should:
speed up.
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maintain or decrease your speed.
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decrease your speed.
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maintain or increase your speed.
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5.
When riding a motorcycle, you use your arms primarily:
to apply the front brake.
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to steer the motorcycle.
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to hold yourself up.
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to make hand signals.
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6.
You should ride in a staggered formation:
when your throttle is stuck.
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when riding with a group of motorcyclists.
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only in an emergency.
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when you are carrying loads.
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7.
Motorcycle collisions are most frequent:
at intersections.
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on entrance ramps.
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on multi-lane highways.
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in school zones.
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8.
While passing a line of parked cars, you see a driver in one of them. You should:
beep your horn to let the driver know you're there.
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stop until the driver has exited the vehicle.
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ride in the right lane position to be close to the vehicle.
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speed up to pass the vehicle quickly.
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9.
In each lane of traffic, there are ______ lane positions for a motorcycle.
two
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three
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four
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eight
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10.
To lessen your chances of a crash, you should scan your path of travel ____ seconds ahead.
40
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6
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12
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4
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