NY DMV MOTORCYCLE LICENSE TEST
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The best colors for being seen are:
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dark colors in general.
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red and black.
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black and white.
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orange, red, yellow or green.
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12.
When you swerve, always:
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brake before or after swerving.
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brake before swerving.
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brake while swerving.
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brake after swerving.
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13.
__________ provides the best eye and face protection:
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Certified sunglasses
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A face shield
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A windshield
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Protective apparel
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14.
Other drivers are most likely to try and share the lane with a motorcycle when:
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the motorcycle rider is preparing to turn at an intersection.
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they want to pass the motorcycle.
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traffic is heavy.
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All of the above.
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15.
When riding at night, you should:
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wear a tinted face shield.
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increase your following distance.
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ride in a staggered formation whenever possible.
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increase your speed.
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16.
If railroad tracks run parallel to your lane and you need to cross them, you should:
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cross the tracks at an angle of at least 45 degrees.
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cross the tracks at an angle of at least 90 degrees.
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edge across the tracks.
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cross the tracks at an angle of 180 degrees.
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17.
When you ride with passengers, you should:
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increase your following distance.
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start slowing earlier as you approach a stop.
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ride a little slower.
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All the other answers are correct.
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18.
The best way to carry cargo on a motorcycle is to:
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fasten the
load securely with elastic cords.
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keep the load low.
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distribute the load evenly.
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All of the above.
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19.
What is the safest braking method?
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Using only the rear brake
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Use the front brake first and then the rear brake
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Using only the front brake
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Using both brakes at the same time
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20.
Your passenger should tighten his or her hold when you:
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approach surface hazards.
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All the other answers are correct.
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are about to start from a stop.
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are about to turn sharply.
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