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There are two ways to earn your motorcycle license in Georgia: 1) by successfully completing the Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program Course, you will earn a License Test Waiver, which will allow you to bypass the knowledge test and the on-cycle skills test at a DDS Customer Service Center; 2) by passing required motorcycle license tests, which include a special road signs test, a special road rules test and a riding test on a motorcycle. Knowledge test questions are based on information from the Georgia Motorcycle Operator's Manual. The written test consists of questions about road rules and safe driving practices. You must score 75% or higher to pass.
1.
Motorcycle passengers must have their own:
helmet.
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footrests.
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All of the above.
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2.
Riders who take curves
or turns too fast may end
up:
braking the engine.
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crossing into another lane of traffic.
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riding in a staggered formation.
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3.
When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should be placed:
behind the leader.
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in front of the last rider.
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in the middle of the group.
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4.
If the front tire goes flat while riding:
apply both brakes at the same time.
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gradually apply the rear brake.
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apply the front brake firmly.
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5.
At night, glare from oncoming cars can:
improve your vision.
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signal their intention to turn.
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reduce your vision.
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6.
Riding between rows of stopped vehicles is:
never permitted.
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only permitted if you are carrying a passenger.
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permitted in heavy traffic.
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7.
To turn your motorcycle, press on the handgrip in the direction of the turn and:
keep your body straight.
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lean in the same direction.
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look straight ahead.
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8.
When riding at night you should:
reduce your speed.
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increase the following distance.
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All of the above.
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9.
Why is maintaining a space cushion important?
It gives you time to correct your mistakes.
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It gives you space to maneuver.
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All of the above.
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10.
When parking at the roadside, park:
on the curb.
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with your rear wheel touching the curb.
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parallel to the curb.
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