TENNESSEE MOTORCYCLE PERMIT TEST
21.
When riding through an intersection, motorcycle riders must be especially aware of:
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cars turning left into their path.
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vehicles in the roundabout.
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pedestrians crossing the road.
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22.
To stop quickly:
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grab at the front brake.
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apply both brakes at
the same time.
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apply only the rear brake.
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23.
To decrease your chances of being involved in a collision:
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search your path.
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All of the other answers are correct.
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identify and separate hazards.
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24.
You should never ride beside another motorcycle in the same lane because:
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the other rider might swerve into you.
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motorcycles each require a full lane width to operate safely.
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it would make it difficult to ride through curves.
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25.
While gripping the handlebars, your arms should be positioned:
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anywhere on the handgrips.
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so they are slightly bent.
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with elbows at 90 degrees.
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26.
When passing a line of parked cars, you should stay toward
the left of your lane. Why?
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It is always best to ride in the left lane position.
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If you ride in the right lane position, you are more likely to hit a car.
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To avoid
problems caused by doors opening.
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27.
When you check your tires, what are you checking for?
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Tire pressure
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Cuts and scrapes
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All of the above.
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28.
In slow tight turns:
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increase your speed.
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sit as far back as possible.
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lean the motorcycle
only and keep your body straight.
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29.
At blind intersections, it is important to:
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change lanes and let the tailgater pass.
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see as much as possible and remain visible to others.
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share your lane with other cars and motorcycles.
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30.
When you carry a passenger, your motorcycle will:
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respond as it would without a passenger.
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require less stopping.
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respond slower than usual.
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