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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 in a group, inexperienced riders should be placed:
in front of the last rider.
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behind the leader.
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in the middle of the group.
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2.
You can ride your motorcycle between lanes of traffic:
only in designated lanes.
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in heavy traffic.
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Never
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3.
When you check your tires, what are you checking for?
Tire pressure
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Cuts and scrapes
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All of the above.
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4.
When you have a tire failure, you must remember to:
slow down with both brakes.
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pull the engine kill switch.
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avoid using the brake of the flat tire.
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5.
When you ride alongside parked cars, why should you maintain a left lane position?
Motorcyclists should always ride in the left lane position.
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The center lane position is too slippery.
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You may avoid a door opening into your path.
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6.
On slippery surfaces, ___________ to lessen your chances of skidding.
rise slightly off the seat
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slow down
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avoid using brakes
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7.
When turning, you should avoid:
leaning.
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accelerating.
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decelerating.
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8.
Use _____ to hold the motorcycle while you start your motorcycle engine on a hill and shift into first gear.
the rear brake
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the clutch
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the front brake
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9.
When you are being passed on the left, you should:
move closer to the passing vehicle.
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avoid the left lane position.
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avoid the center lane position.
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10.
When should motorcycles share lanes with cars?
When riding in a staggered formation.
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Never.
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In school zones.
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