NJ MOTORCYCLE LICENSE TEST
21.
When riding behind a car, which lane position makes you more visible to the driver ahead?
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the right
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the center
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the left
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any
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22.
The best way to prevent fatigue while riding is to:
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not wear a face shield.
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drive only during the day.
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take frequent rest breaks.
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drink lots of fluids.
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23.
To keep other vehicles from sharing your lane:
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sound your horn.
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change lanes often.
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flash your brake light.
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ride closer to the center portion of the lane.
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24.
The front brake:
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should only be used in an emergency.
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provides 70% of the total stopping power.
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is also known as engine braking.
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provides twice as much stopping power asthe rear brake.
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25.
Drivers often fail to see a motorcycle headed toward them. Why?
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It is hard to judge how far away a motorcycle is.
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Motorcycles are hard to see.
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It is difficult to judge a motorcycle's speed.
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All the other answers are correct.
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26.
To increase your chances of avoiding obstacles at night, you should:
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grab at the front brake.
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always ride in the center lane position.
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ride in a staggered formation.
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reduce your speed.
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27.
You are approaching a turn and need to change gears. When should you change gears?
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Before entering the turn
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During the turn
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After entering the turn
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At any point before, after, or during the turn
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28.
While riding your motorcycle, you approach a crosswalk that a pedestrian has just entered. What should you do?
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Proceed if the pedestrian is not in your lane.
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Stop inside the crosswalk.
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Stop and wait for the pedestrian to cross the road.
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Proceed as long as you will not hit the pedestrian.
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29.
When is it safe for two motorcycles to share a lane?
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When riding in a group
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When riding with a new rider
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Never
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On single lane roads only
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30.
When parking at the roadside, park:
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parallel to the curb.
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on the curb.
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with your front wheel touching the curb.
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with your rear wheel touching the curb.
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