NJ DMV MOTORCYCLE LICENSE TEST
41.
At blind intersections, it is important to:
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change lanes and let the tailgater pass.
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ride in a staggered formation.
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share your lane with other cars and motorcycles.
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see as much as possible and remain visible to others.
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42.
Your passenger should tighten his or her hold when you:
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are about to start from a stop.
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All the other answers are correct.
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are about to turn sharply.
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approach surface hazards.
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43.
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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90°
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15°
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30°
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45°
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44.
Knowing when and how to stop or swerve are two critical skills in avoiding a crash. Most riders involved in a crash:
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underbrake the rear tire and overbrake the front.
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separate braking from
swerving.
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underbrake the front tire and overbrake the rear.
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overbrake the rear tire and pull in the clutch.
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45.
When preparing to enter the roadway from the roadside, you should position your motorcycle:
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with the rear wheel locked.
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at an angle.
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parallel to the roadside.
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with your rear wheel touching the curb.
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46.
The front brake is operated by ________________ .
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the left foot pedal
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the right foot pedal
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the left hand lever
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the right hand lever
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47.
The best way to prevent and overcome fatigue while riding is to:
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avoid using windshields.
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get used to riding more than eight hours a day.
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take frequent rest breaks.
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drink coffee at least
every two hours.
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48.
When you check your tires, what are you checking for?
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Tread wear
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Cuts and scrapes
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Tire pressure
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All of the above.
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49.
When you are being passed from behind, which lane position should you ride in?
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Right
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Any
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Center
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Left
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50.
_______________ is the best way to lessen your chances of being involved in a collision.
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Maintaining an adequate space cushion
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Choosing the right helmet
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Using your headlight
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Wearing protective clothing
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