1.
______ helps you absorb shock when riding over obstacles.
Rolling on the throttle
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Rising slightly off the seat
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Pulling in the clutch
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Using a higher gear
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2.
When you approach a blind intersection with a stop line, you should first stop:
where you have the most visibility.
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behind the stop line.
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straddling the stop line.
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None of the other answers is correct.
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3.
Ride with
your headlight on:
in construction zones.
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when it
is foggy.
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At all times
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at night.
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4.
When it starts to rain, you should ride:
in the tire tracks left by cars.
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on the shoulder of the road.
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in the center lane position.
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in groups larger than 4 or 5 motorcyclists.
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5.
A safe following distance is at least ____ seconds. If road conditions are hazardous, you're going to need extra breaking space to maintain a safe motorcycle distance.
six
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one
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eight
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two
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6.
When you are carrying a passenger, they should:
lean back to improve balance.
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have their own motorcycle license.
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lean as you lean.
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sit on the saddlebags.
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7.
When preparing to enter the roadway from the roadside, you should position your motorcycle:
with your rear wheel touching the curb.
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parallel to the roadside.
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with the rear wheel locked.
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at an angle.
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8.
To know what is going on behind you:
decrease your speed and scan the
environment ahead of you.
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slow down and look around.
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check your side mirrors frequently.
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pull off the road and check.
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9.
When parking at the roadside, you should park at an angle:
within 5 feet of the curb.
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with your front wheel touching the curb.
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with your rear wheel on the curb.
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with your rear wheel touching the curb.
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10.
To stop as quickly and as safely as possible in a curve, try to:
grab the front brake.
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lean as much as possible.
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get the motorcycle as perpendicular to the road as possible.
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increase your speed through the curve.
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