TENNESSEE DMV MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST
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You should operate the engine cut-off switch and pull in the clutch when:
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the throttle is stuck and you cannot free it.
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you start to lose control in a curve.
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the motorcycle starts to wobble.
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12.
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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13.
The best way to stop is to:
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apply the rear brake quickly.
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operate the engine cut-off switch.
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apply both brakes firmly.
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14.
___________________ should check their mirror and make a head check before they change lanes.
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Only car drivers
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Both motorcyclists and car drivers
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Only motorcyclists
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15.
If
you have to ride over an obstacle,
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increase your speed.
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rise slightly off the seat.
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lean the motorcycle
only and keep your body straight.
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16.
Which of the following is a factor in your blood alcohol level?
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The time of day
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How fast you drink
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The location in which you are drinking
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17.
Braking distance is:
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how far a vehicle will continue to travel before the driver hits the brakes.
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how far a vehicle will travel, in ideal conditions, while the driver is braking.
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the total distance a vehicle has traveled until it comes to a complete stop.
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18.
As you prepare for your ride, tell your
passenger to:
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put their feet on the ground at stops.
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keep their legs close to the muffler(s).
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hold firmly onto your waist, hips,
belt or passenger handholds.
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19.
If the throttle cable is stuck:
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twist the throttle back and forth
several times.
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pull off the road.
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apply both brakes.
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20.
While riding a motorcycle, you are considered legally intoxicated if:
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you have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05% or more.
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you have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more.
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you had one drink and are over the age of 21.
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