NEW JERSEY MOTORCYCLE PERMIT TEST
31.
You should operate the engine cut-off switch and pull in the clutch when:
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the throttle is stuck and you cannot free it.
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the motorcycle starts to wobble.
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a tire goes flat.
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you start to lose control in a curve.
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32.
The best lane position should:
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provide an escape route.
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All the other answers are correct.
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communicate your intentions.
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avoid wind blast from other vehicles.
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33.
At intersections, motorcycle riders must especially watch for:
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cars crossing their path.
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blue traffic signs.
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tailgaters.
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rows of parked vehicles.
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34.
A good way to handle tailgaters is to:
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Speed up to put distance between you and
the tailgater.
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Use your horn and make hand gestures.
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Ignore them.
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Change lanes and let them pass.
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35.
When you ride alongside parked cars, why should you maintain a left lane position?
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Motorcyclists should always ride in the left lane position.
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You are more likely to hit a car in the right lane position.
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The center lane position is too slippery.
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You may avoid a door opening into your path.
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36.
In slow tight turns, you should:
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lean left.
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lean with the motorcycle.
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keep your body straight.
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lean in the direction of the turn.
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37.
When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should be placed:
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in front of the leader.
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in front of the last rider.
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behind the leader.
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in the middle of the group.
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38.
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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180°
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90°
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45°
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30°
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39.
To know what is going on behind you:
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check your side mirrors frequently.
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pull off the road and check.
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slow down and look around.
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decrease your speed and scan the environment ahead of you.
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40.
Which of the following surfaces provide less traction than usual?
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Gravel roads
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Snow
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Wet pavement
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All of the above.
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