MAINE DMV MOTORCYCLE TEST

31. Braking distance is:
how far a vehicle will travel, in ideal conditions, while the driver is braking.
the total distance a vehicle has traveled until it comes to a complete stop.
usually 100 feet.
how far a vehicle will continue to travel before the driver hits the brakes.
32. You can ride your motorcycle between lanes of traffic:
only in designated lanes.
whenever it is better to do so.
Never
in heavy traffic.
33. When preparing to enter the roadway from the roadside, you should position your motorcycle:
with the rear wheel locked.
at an angle.
parallel to the roadside.
with your rear wheel touching the curb.
34. You can ride a motorcycle between lanes of traffic:
Never.
only during designated peak traffic hours.
only at speeds no more than 35 miles-per-hour faster than the vehicles you are passing.
when there is no traffic.
35. When making turns, ______ before entering the turn.
lean with the motorcycle
change gears
avoid changing gears
use the front brake
36. ______ can affect your ability to ride a motorcycle.
Alcohol
Prescription medication
Illegal drugs
All of the above.
37. You can help keep your balance while riding by:
keeping your knees against the gas tank.
wearing light weight riding gear.
sitting as far back as possible.
locking your elbows.
38. Drivers on an entrance ramp may not see you on the highway. What should you do?
Give them plenty of room.
If there is no room for a lane change, adjust speed to open up space for the merging driver.
Change to another lane if one is open.
All of the above.
39. When parking at the roadside, park:
parallel to the curb.
on the curb.
with your rear wheel touching the curb.
with your front wheel touching the curb.
40. ________ speeds and/or _________ turns require the motorcycle to lean more.
Higher; tighter
Lower; wider
Higher; wider
Lower; tighter
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