SOUTH CAROLINA MOTORCYCLE PERMIT TEST
21.
______ a common factor in motorcycle collisions.
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Not being seen is
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Bad drivers are
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Seasonal changes are
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22.
At night it is harder for you to see
and be seen. To compensate, you should:
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use your low beam
whenever you are not following or
meeting a car.
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use the taillights of the car ahead.
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decrease your following distance.
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23.
When preparing to enter the roadway from the roadside, you should position your motorcycle:
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with your rear wheel touching the curb.
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parallel to the roadside.
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at an angle.
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24.
Surfaces that provide poor traction
include:
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pavement after
it starts to rain.
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exit lanes.
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roads in residential areas.
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25.
You should change your lane position as traffic situations change. If hazards are on your right only, ride in path:
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1 or 2
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1 or 3
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3
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26.
To avoid hazardous situations and reduce their risk, experienced riders:
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scan the road ahead.
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avoid carrying passengers.
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swerve often.
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27.
When following another vehicle, always maintain a following distance of at least:
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4 seconds
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30 feet
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2 seconds
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28.
When riding, motorcyclists should create more space around them by:
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adjusting their lane position.
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adjusting their speed.
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All of the above.
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29.
You should check your tires:
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Once a year
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every time you ride your motorcycle.
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once a year.
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30.
________ through a turn to stabilize suspension.
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Decrease your speed
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Roll on the throttle
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Apply the rear brake
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