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Anyone who drives a motorcycle in Wisconsin must have a Class M motorcycle license or motorcycle instruction permit. To earn a motorcycle instruction permit in Wisconsin, the applicant must pass the motorcycle knowledge test​, a sign test and a vision screening. Check the Wisconsin Motorcycle Handbook.
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In the 'Evaluate' step of the SEE strategy, you must have a plan to reduce risks, particularly when faced with:
traffic signals and warning signs.
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potholes, guardrails,
bridges.
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All of the above.
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2.
When riding behind a car, which lane position makes you more visible to the driver ahead?
the center
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the left
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any
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3.
If the front wheel locks:
roll on the throttle.
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grab at the front brake.
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release the front brake immediately, then reapply it.
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4.
When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should be placed:
in the middle of the group.
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in front of the last rider.
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behind the leader.
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5.
When you are being passed from behind, avoid being hit by:
objects thrown from windows.
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extended side mirrors.
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All of the above.
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When you ride with other motorcyclists, you should:
keep the group small.
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check your mirrors frequently.
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All of the above.
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7.
When it starts to rain, you should ride:
in the tire tracks left by cars.
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in the center lane position.
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in groups larger than 4 or 5 motorcyclists.
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8.
You should check your tires:
every time you ride your motorcycle.
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once a month.
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once a year.
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9.
To increase your visibility to other drivers, you should:
Use your high beam.
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Reduce your following distance.
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Wear reflective clothing.
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10.
Where is a crash most likely to occur?
In residential areas.
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On multi-lane roads.
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At intersections.
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