NEW YORK MOTORCYCLE WRITTEN TEST

11. To stop as quickly and as safely as possible in a curve, try to:
grab the front brake.
get the motorcycle as perpendicular to the road as possible.
lean as much as possible.
increase your speed through the curve.
12. Motorcycle collisions are most frequent:
at intersections.
on multi-lane highways.
in school zones.
on entrance ramps.
13. When you are passing a line of parked cars, it is best to ride in ______ lane position.
the left
the center
any
the right
14. Drivers on an entrance ramp may not see you on the highway. If a car on an entrance ramp is going to merge into your lane, you should:
ride next to the car.
change to another lane.
increase your speed and pass the car.
flash your brake light.
15. Before changing lanes on a multi-lane road, you should check:
your turn signal.
the lane next to you and the far lane.
only the lane next to you.
only the far lane.
16. Which of the following is an hazardous place for motorcycles?
Rural roads.
School zones.
Freeways.
Intersections.
17. As you prepare for your ride, tell your passenger to:
put their feet on the ground at stops.
wear a seat belt.
keep their legs close to the muffler(s).
hold firmly onto your waist, hips, belt or passenger handholds.
18. Braking distance is:
how far a vehicle will travel, in ideal conditions, while the driver is braking.
how far a vehicle will continue to travel before the driver hits the brakes.
the total distance a vehicle has traveled until it comes to a complete stop.
usually 100 feet.
19. You should start your motorcycle in:
first gear.
second gear.
neutral.
third gear.
20. If the front wheel locks:
grab at the front brake.
roll on the throttle.
release the front brake immediately, then reapply it.
keep it locked.
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