NEW JERSEY DMV MOTORCYCLE TEST

31. Where is a crash most likely to occur?
At intersections.
In residential areas.
On multi-lane roads.
In school zones.
32. If you encounter a large surface so slippery that you must coast:
consider letting your feet skim along the surface.
sit as far back as possible.
warn other drivers that you will make a sudden move.
gradually increase your speed.
33. Passengers should get on the motorcycle:
before the motorcyclist.
after the engine has been started.
after the motorcycle has stopped.
before the engine has been started.
34. Most motorcycle crashes happen:
in construction zones.
in school zones.
on short trips.
on long trips.
35. When preparing to pass, you can increase your line of sight by:
swerving from side to side.
riding in the left lane position
reducing your speed.
staying in the center lane position.
36. Before riding a motorcycle, it's important to check:
lights.
tires and wheels.
chassis.
All of the above.
37. The rear brake is operated by:
the right handle.
the left food pedal.
the left handle.
the right foot pedal.
38. To decrease your chances of being involved in a collision:
be prepared to act.
search your path.
identify and separate hazards.
All of the other answers are correct.
39. You can prevent and overcome fatigue on motorcycle rides by:
Taking frequent rest breaks.
Limiting the length of your trip.
Protecting yourself from the elements.
All of the above.
40. You should avoid riding next to cars or trucks in other lanes because:
you might be in the blind spot of a car in the next lane.
your visibility may be reduced.
of poor traction.
operating your motorcycle may become more difficult.
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