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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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When riding your motorcycle, you should use both brakes:
at uncontrolled intersections.
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every time you stop.
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in emergency situations.
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2.
To increase your chances of avoiding obstacles at night, you should:
ride in a staggered formation.
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reduce your speed.
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grab at the front brake.
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3.
When making a turn, it is best to change gears ___________ the turn.
before, during, or after
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after
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before you enter
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4.
The __________ provides most of your motorcycle's stopping power.
chain
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clutch
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front brake
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5.
Remeber to adjust your side mirrors:
before every ride.
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when you are stopped at intersections.
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once a week.
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6.
The best way to reduce your reaction time is to:
cover the clutch and the brakes.
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avoid wearing a helmet.
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shift into neutral.
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7.
To avoid hazardous situations and reduce their risk, experienced riders:
avoid carrying passengers.
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scan the road ahead.
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swerve often.
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8.
When you make a turn you should:
roll on the throttle through the turn.
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maintain steady speed or accelerate gradually.
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All the other answers are correct.
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9.
Rolling on the throttle through a turn:
is extremely dangerous and should be avoided.
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causes the motorcycle to slip.
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helps stabilize suspension.
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10.
Which of the following is important for riding safely on slippery surfaces?
Holding in the clutch
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Avoiding sudden moves
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Leaning back
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