PENNSYLVANIA MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST

11. Distances are harder to judge at night than in daylight. When you ride at night you should:
use your high beam whenever you are not following or meeting a car.
use another vehicle's tail lights to help judge the road ahead.
allow more distance to pass and be passed.
All the other answers are correct.
12. If railroad tracks run parallel to your lane and you need to cross them, you should:
cross the tracks at an angle of at least 45 degrees.
cross the tracks at an angle of at least 90 degrees.
edge across the tracks.
cross the tracks at an angle of 180 degrees.
13. Most motorcycle crashes happen:
on long trips.
in construction zones.
on short trips.
in school zones.
14. The __________ provides most of your motorcycle's stopping power.
clutch
chain
rear brake
front brake
15. If you approach a blind intersection:
move to the portion of the lane that will bring you into another driver’s field of vision as soon as possible.
pull away from the curb without checking for traffic behind.
you should make a U-turn as soon as possible.
make sure you are not being followed.
16. _______________ is the best way to lessen your chances of being involved in a collision.
Choosing the right helmet
Using your headlight
Maintaining an adequate space cushion
Wearing protective clothing
17. If the front wheel locks:
keep it locked.
grab at the front brake.
release the front brake immediately, then reapply it.
roll on the throttle.
18. When you are riding at night, it is best to:
stay close behind the car in front of you.
ride slower than you do during the day.
not use your headlight.
wear a tinted face shield.
19. Surfaces that provide poor traction include:
exit lanes.
roads in residential areas.
multi-lane roads.
pavement after it starts to rain.
20. When you swerve, always:
brake before or after swerving.
brake before swerving.
brake while swerving.
brake after swerving.
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