1.
______ helps you absorb shock when riding over obstacles.
Pulling in the clutch
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Rising slightly off the seat
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Using a higher gear
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Rolling on the throttle
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2.
To warn other drivers that you are slowing down where they may not expect it, you should:
rise slightly off the seat.
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swerve before or after braking.
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pull in the clutch.
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flash your brake light.
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3.
You should roll on the throttle:
when descending a hill.
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when preparing to stop.
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to help stabilize your bike in a turn.
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when passing a row of parked cars.
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4.
When riding with a group of motorcyclists, a staggered formation:
None of the other answers is correct.
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is recommended at all times.
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should not be used when entering or exiting a highway.
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should be used when riding on curves.
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5.
You should check your tires:
every time you ride your motorcycle.
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once a week.
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once a year.
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once a month.
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6.
If your motorcycle starts to wobble, you should:
apply the brakes.
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try to accelerate out of the wobble.
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grip the handlebars firmly and roll off the throttle.
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fight the wobble.
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7.
What lane position should you ride in when you are being passed from behind?
Center or left
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Center
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Left or right
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Left
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8.
Experienced riders search for hazards that are about ________ ahead.
50 feet
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12 seconds
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40 feet
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4 seconds
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9.
The brake hydraulic fluid and coolant level should be checked:
once a year.
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every week.
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every day.
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every month.
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10.
Rolling on the throttle through a turn:
helps stabilize suspension.
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is the best way to handle tailgaters.
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causes the motorcycle to slip.
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is extremely dangerous and should be avoided.
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