NEW JERSEY DMV MOTORCYCLE TEST

21. While riding a motorcycle, you are considered legally intoxicated if:
you had one drink and are over the age of 21.
you have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more.
you have had at least one drink.
you have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05% or more.
22. If the front wheel locks:
release the front brake immediately, then reapply it.
grab at the front brake.
keep it locked.
roll on the throttle.
23. You can ride a motorcycle between lanes of traffic:
only at speeds no more than 35 miles-per-hour faster than the vehicles you are passing.
Never.
only during designated peak traffic hours.
when there is no traffic.
24. The best lane position to ride in is:
the center lane position.
the left lane position.
the one where you are most likely to be seen.
the right lane position.
25. When preparing to enter the roadway from the roadside, you should position your motorcycle:
parallel to the roadside.
at an angle.
with your rear wheel touching the curb.
with the rear wheel locked.
26. When parking at the roadside, park:
parallel to the curb.
with your rear wheel touching the curb.
on the curb.
with your front wheel touching the curb.
27. When riding a motorcycle, keep your feet:
firmly on the footrests.
as far forward as possible.
with your toes pointing downward.
None of the other answers are correct.
28. Riders in a staggered formation should move into a single-file formation when:
riding in the left position.
riding at night.
parking.
riding curves.
29. When it starts to rain, you should ride:
on the shoulder of the road.
in the tire tracks left by cars.
in groups larger than 4 or 5 motorcyclists.
in the center lane position.
30. While riding your motorcycle, you approach a crosswalk that a pedestrian has just entered. What should you do?
Proceed if the pedestrian is not in your lane.
Stop and wait for the pedestrian to cross the road.
Stop inside the crosswalk.
Proceed as long as you will not hit the pedestrian.
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