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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 approaching
turns or curves, riders should travel:
single file.
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in a staggered formation.
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in pairs.
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2.
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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3.
Before riding, position yourself comfortably and sit far enough forward so that your arms are:
bent at a 120-degree angle.
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slightly bent when
you hold the handgrips.
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straight.
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4.
Eye protection:
is only needed when riding in bad weather.
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should give a clear view to either side.
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is only needed if your motorcycle is not equipped with a windshield.
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5.
If the front wheel locks:
grab at the front brake.
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roll on the throttle.
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release the front brake immediately, then reapply it.
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6.
Distances are harder to judge at night than in daylight. When you ride at night you should:
use another vehicle's tail lights to help judge the road ahead.
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All the other answers are correct.
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allow more distance to pass and be passed.
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7.
Stopping distance is:
the sum of yielding distance and braking distance.
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the total minimum distance a vehicle has traveled until the driver can bring it to a complete stop.
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the sum of reflex distance, preparation distance and braking distance.
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8.
When preparing to pass, you can increase your line of sight by:
riding in the left lane position
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reducing your speed.
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staying in the center lane position.
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9.
Drivers often fail to see a motorcycle headed toward them. Why?
It is difficult to judge a motorcycle's speed.
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All the other answers are correct.
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Motorcycles are hard to see.
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10.
Before changing lanes on a multi-lane road, you should check:
only the far lane.
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only the lane next to you.
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the lane next to you and the far lane.
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