NEW JERSEY DMV MOTORCYCLE TEST

31. When riding behind a car, which lane position makes you more visible to the driver ahead?
the right
the center
any
the left
32. To stop as quickly and as safely as possible in a curve, try to:
lean as much as possible.
grab the front brake.
increase your speed through the curve.
get the motorcycle as perpendicular to the road as possible.
33. ___________________ should check their mirror and make a head check before they change lanes.
Both motorcyclists and car drivers
Only car drivers
Only motorcyclists
Drivers below the age of 18
34. You are turning right onto a road with one lane of traffic moving in each direction. Taking a right turn too fast could cause you to:
veer into the opposing lane.
tip over your motorcycle.
run off the right edge of the road.
hit the vehicle in front of you.
35. While making normal turns, the rider and the motorcycle must:
not lean at all.
lean at different angles.
lean together at the same angle.
None of the above.
36. When approaching an intersection, motorcycle riders should select the best lane position to:
reduce their following distance.
yield to other drivers.
be more visible to other drivers.
All of the above.
37. The front brake is operated by ________________ .
the right foot pedal
the left foot pedal
the right hand lever
the left hand lever
38. Ride with your headlight on:
when it is foggy.
in construction zones.
at night.
At all times
39. When making turns, ______ before entering the turn.
lean with the motorcycle
avoid changing gears
use the front brake
change gears
40. When the engine “locks”, it is usually:
wobbling.
low on oil.
out of balance.
broken.
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