NEW YORK MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST

11. When turning, you should avoid:
leaning.
decelerating.
turning your shoulders to look through the turn.
accelerating.
12. If the front tire goes flat while riding:
twist the throttle back and forth several times.
hold the handlegrips firmly, ease off the throttle, and keep a straight course.
avoid using the rear brake.
make sure the tire pressure, shock spring preload and dampers are at the recommended settings for the weight.
13. How many lane positions are available to a motorcycle in a single lane of traffic?
Two
Four
Three
Five
14. You can prevent and overcome fatigue on motorcycle rides by:
Limiting the length of your trip.
Taking frequent rest breaks.
Protecting yourself from the elements.
All of the above.
15. Eye protection:
is only needed if your motorcycle is not equipped with a windshield.
None of the other answers is correct.
should give a clear view to either side.
is only needed when riding in bad weather.
16. When preparing to enter the roadway from the roadside, you should position your motorcycle:
with your rear wheel touching the curb.
at an angle.
parallel to the roadside.
with the rear wheel locked.
17. Before riding your motorcycle, it is important to check:
oil and fluids.
brakes.
All the other answers are correct.
tires and wheels.
18. Which of the following should be checked before each ride?
Brakes
Clutch and throttle
Tires
All of the above.
19. When you ride in a group, you should:
never ride in groups of more than three.
ride in pairs whenever possible.
put the newest riders at the rear.
All of the above.
20. The greatest potential for conflict between you and other traffic is:
where dirt and gravel collect.
at intersections.
in the center portion of the lane.
in the left lane position.
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