MICHIGAN DMV MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST
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By "choosing the best lane position" you:
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are not in a blind spot.
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are avoiding hazards.
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maximize the space cushion around you.
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All of the above.
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12.
When turning through a slow, tight turn, you should:
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lean at the same angle as the motorcycle.
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lean the opposite way of the turn.
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pull in the clutch.
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keep your body straight while leaning the motorcycle.
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13.
For railroad tracks that run parallel to your course, move far enough away from the tracks to cross at an angle of at least:
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30°
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45°
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90°
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15°
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14.
While stopped at a traffic light, if you believe that your motorcycle has not triggered a light sensor, when can you proceed?
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After coming to a complete stop
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After waiting for a reasonable amount of time
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After yielding the right-of-way to any vehicle or pedestrian in or near the intersection
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All of the above.
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15.
In a single lane of traffic there are _____ lane positions.
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two
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three
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four
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one
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16.
At a minimum, your street-legal motorcycle should have:
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Turn signals and two mirrors.
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Front and rear brakes, horn.
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Headlight, taillight and brakelight.
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All of the above.
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17.
______ helps you absorb shock when riding over obstacles.
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Rolling on the throttle
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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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18.
When it starts to rain, you should ride:
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in groups larger than 4 or 5 motorcyclists.
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in the center lane position.
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on the shoulder of the road.
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in the tire tracks left by cars.
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19.
To keep other vehicles from sharing your lane:
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sound your horn.
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change lanes often.
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ride closer to the center portion of the lane.
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flash your brake light.
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20.
You should use both brakes at the same time:
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when riding on hills.
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in emergencies only.
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None of the other answers is correct.
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every time
you slow or stop.
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