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To earn your motorcycle license in New Hampshire, you must pass a knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test. The knowledge test is a 25 question multiple choice test. Knowledge test questions are based on information from the New Hampshire Motorcycle Manual. They require that you know and understand road rules, driving laws and safe riding practices. The New Hampshire motorcycle test consists of 25 questions, and you'll need at least 20 correct answers to pass (80%).
1.
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is influenced by:
your drinking experience.
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how fast you drink.
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your DUI.
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how fast you travel.
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2.
You can ride your motorcycle between lanes of traffic:
in heavy traffic.
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Never
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only in designated lanes.
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whenever it is better to do so.
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While riding a motorcycle, you can share your lane with:
You can never share your lane.
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cars.
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It depends on the vehicle.
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other motorcycles.
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4.
______ helps make your downshifting smoother.
Applying the rear brake
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Rolling on the throttle
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Applying the front brake
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All the above
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5.
To decrease your chances of being involved in a collision:
identify and separate hazards.
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search your path.
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All of the other answers are correct.
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be prepared to act.
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6.
When riding in a group, motorcyclists should:
use a staggered formation.
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ride in a V-formation.
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ride in a single-file formation.
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pair up.
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7.
Most motorcycle crashes happen:
on short trips.
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on long trips.
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in school zones.
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in construction zones.
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8.
When you pass parked cars:
stay toward
the left of your lane.
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it
is usually best to remain in the right lane position.
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park your motorcycle.
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increase your speed.
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9.
You should not ride your motorcycle alongside of cars because:
you could be in a blind spot.
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the car driver cannot make a turn.
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your bike may skid.
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None of the above.
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10.
You can help other drivers notice that you are slowing down by:
jamming down on the rear brake.
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flashing your brake light.
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grabbing at the front brake.
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using low beams.
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