MINNESOTA MOTORCYCLE PERMIT TEST

21. If you take curves or turns too fast, you may end up:
crossing into another lane of traffic.
tipping over.
shifting gears.
twisting the throttle.
22. If you need to leave the road to check the motorcycle, be sure you:
All the other answers are correct.
park carefully.
check the roadside.
give a clear signal.
23. It is important to flash your brake light:
before you slow where others may not expect it.
before you slow more quickly than others might expect.
All the other answers are correct.
when you turn off a high-speed highway.
24. At blind intersections, it is important to:
share your lane with other cars and motorcycles.
see as much as possible and remain visible to others.
ride in a staggered formation.
change lanes and let the tailgater pass.
25. When riding at night, you should:
wear a tinted face shield.
increase your following distance.
ride in a staggered formation whenever possible.
increase your speed.
26. When you are being passed from behind, you should:
ride on the shoulder of the road.
avoid riding in the center of the lane.
swerve as soon as you can.
avoid moving into the portion of the lane farthest from the passing vehicle.
27. Skidding can be caused by:
too much rear brake pressure.
upshifting.
using the wrong brake.
pulling in the clutch too firmly.
28. If the front tire goes flat while riding:
make sure the tire pressure, shock spring preload and dampers are at the recommended settings for the weight.
hold the handlegrips firmly, ease off the throttle, and keep a straight course.
twist the throttle back and forth several times.
avoid using the rear brake.
29. Knowing when and how to stop or swerve are two critical skills in avoiding a crash. Most riders involved in a crash:
underbrake the rear tire and overbrake the front.
separate braking from swerving.
overbrake the rear tire and pull in the clutch.
underbrake the front tire and overbrake the rear.
30. When approaching turns or curves, riders should travel:
in pairs.
single file.
in a T-formation.
in a staggered formation.
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