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Motorcycle DMV test 2
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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
How many alcoholic drinks need to be consumed before the drinker’s riding ability is affected?
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As little as one alcoholic drink can have a significant effect on your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. It is never a safe choice to ride after consuming any amount of alcohol.
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As little as one alcoholic drink can have a significant effect on your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. It is never a safe choice to ride after consuming any amount of alcohol.
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Question 2 of 25
2. Question
Locking your brakes can:
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Locking the brakes can cause control problems. If your front brake locks, you should release the brake then immediately re-apply it. If you lock your rear brake when stopping on a good traction surface, keep it locked until you have completely stopped.
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Locking the brakes can cause control problems. If your front brake locks, you should release the brake then immediately re-apply it. If you lock your rear brake when stopping on a good traction surface, keep it locked until you have completely stopped.
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Question 3 of 25
3. Question
The human body removes alcohol at a rate of:
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On average, a person’s body can remove the alcohol content of about one drink per hour. This rate can vary based on the individual. The safest option is to not ride after consuming any amount of alcohol.
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On average, a person’s body can remove the alcohol content of about one drink per hour. This rate can vary based on the individual. The safest option is to not ride after consuming any amount of alcohol.
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
What does this sign mean?Correct
Regulatory signs are white signs with red and black markings that inform drivers of specific traffic laws in the indicated area. This sign indicates that right turns are prohibited.
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Regulatory signs are white signs with red and black markings that inform drivers of specific traffic laws in the indicated area. This sign indicates that right turns are prohibited.
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
Hearing protection:
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Exposure to engine and wind noise can damage your hearing, even if you are wearing a helmet. Wearing hearing protection while riding is always a good idea.
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Exposure to engine and wind noise can damage your hearing, even if you are wearing a helmet. Wearing hearing protection while riding is always a good idea.
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Question 6 of 25
6. Question
A motorcyclist is usually most easily seen by other drivers when they are riding in which lane position?
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If traffic allows, the center lane position is usually the best position for a motorcyclist to take when following a car because the center position will place them in the driver’s rearview mirror. A motorcyclist should always be prepared to change positions if traffic or conditions require it.
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If traffic allows, the center lane position is usually the best position for a motorcyclist to take when following a car because the center position will place them in the driver’s rearview mirror. A motorcyclist should always be prepared to change positions if traffic or conditions require it.
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Question 7 of 25
7. Question
When braking on a motorcycle:
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Use both brakes every time you slow down or stop. If you use only the rear brake when stopping normally, you may not develop the habit or the skill to use the front brake properly when you really need to stop quickly.
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Use both brakes every time you slow down or stop. If you use only the rear brake when stopping normally, you may not develop the habit or the skill to use the front brake properly when you really need to stop quickly.
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
When being passed by another vehicle, you should travel in:
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When being passed, the center portion of the lane is generally the safest lane position for a motorcyclist. Riding on the side nearest the passing vehicle increases the risk of colliding with it. Riding on the side farthest from the passing vehicle can also be dangerous because it may prompt the driver to return to your lane before it is safe to do so.
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When being passed, the center portion of the lane is generally the safest lane position for a motorcyclist. Riding on the side nearest the passing vehicle increases the risk of colliding with it. Riding on the side farthest from the passing vehicle can also be dangerous because it may prompt the driver to return to your lane before it is safe to do so.
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
What does this sign mean?Correct
Warning signs are yellow with black lettering or symbols and provide important information to motorists about upcoming road conditions. This sign warns of merging traffic ahead.
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Warning signs are yellow with black lettering or symbols and provide important information to motorists about upcoming road conditions. This sign warns of merging traffic ahead.
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
When parked on the road, a motorcycle should:
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When parked on the road, a motorcycle should create an angle with the curb that is between 45 and 90 degrees. A wheel or fender should be touching the curb.
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When parked on the road, a motorcycle should create an angle with the curb that is between 45 and 90 degrees. A wheel or fender should be touching the curb.
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
If you get a flat tire while riding, you should:
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If a tire goes flat while you are riding, hold onto the handgrips firmly and concentrate on maintaining a straight course. Brake only if you are sure which tire is flat. Exit the roadway once your motorcycle has slowed considerably.
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If a tire goes flat while you are riding, hold onto the handgrips firmly and concentrate on maintaining a straight course. Brake only if you are sure which tire is flat. Exit the roadway once your motorcycle has slowed considerably.
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
Mirrors on motorcycles:
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The mirrors of motorcycles have blind spots, just like those of cars. Always turn your head to check your blind spot before changing lanes.
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The mirrors of motorcycles have blind spots, just like those of cars. Always turn your head to check your blind spot before changing lanes.
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Question 13 of 25
13. Question
Where is the greatest potential for conflict between you and other vehicles?
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The greatest potential for conflict between motorcycles and other traffic is at intersections. Oncoming cars turning left in front of motorcyclists is the biggest danger.
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The greatest potential for conflict between motorcycles and other traffic is at intersections. Oncoming cars turning left in front of motorcyclists is the biggest danger.
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Question 14 of 25
14. Question
It can be difficult to ride right after it starts raining because:
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Pavement can be particularly slippery after it has just started to rain. Oil from vehicles will have not yet washed away from the surface of the road, forming a slippery mixture with the water.
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Pavement can be particularly slippery after it has just started to rain. Oil from vehicles will have not yet washed away from the surface of the road, forming a slippery mixture with the water.
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
Long-term exposure to wind noise:
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Long-term exposure to wind noise can cause permanent damage to your hearing. Using ear protection when you ride should protect you from the dangers of wind noise while still allowing you to hear important sounds, like sirens or car horns.
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Long-term exposure to wind noise can cause permanent damage to your hearing. Using ear protection when you ride should protect you from the dangers of wind noise while still allowing you to hear important sounds, like sirens or car horns.
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
Alcohol reaches the brain ________ being consumed.
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Alcohol reaches the brain and begins affecting the drinker’s riding abilities within minutes of being consumed. Operating any motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol is illegal and dangerous.
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Alcohol reaches the brain and begins affecting the drinker’s riding abilities within minutes of being consumed. Operating any motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol is illegal and dangerous.
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Question 17 of 25
17. Question
When nearing a blind intersection, you should:
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When approaching a blind intersection, move into the lane position that makes you the most visible to surrounding drivers.
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When approaching a blind intersection, move into the lane position that makes you the most visible to surrounding drivers.
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
If you have only one drink before riding:
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Impairment of riding skills begins with the first drink. If you have consumed alcohol in any amount, it is not safe to ride.
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Impairment of riding skills begins with the first drink. If you have consumed alcohol in any amount, it is not safe to ride.
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Question 19 of 25
19. Question
If you accidentally lock your rear brake on a good traction surface, you should:
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If you accidentally lock the rear tire on a good traction surface, leave it locked until you can come to a complete stop. Even with a locked rear wheel, you will be able to control a motorcycle on a surface with good traction as long as the motorcycle is upright and traveling in a straight line.
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If you accidentally lock the rear tire on a good traction surface, leave it locked until you can come to a complete stop. Even with a locked rear wheel, you will be able to control a motorcycle on a surface with good traction as long as the motorcycle is upright and traveling in a straight line.
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Question 20 of 25
20. Question
When riding with a passenger on your motorcycle, you should instruct the passenger to:
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Tell passengers to avoid unnecessary conversation or movement while on a moving motorcycle. Passengers should get onto a motorcycle only after the engine is started. They should sit as far forward as possible without crowding the operator.
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Tell passengers to avoid unnecessary conversation or movement while on a moving motorcycle. Passengers should get onto a motorcycle only after the engine is started. They should sit as far forward as possible without crowding the operator.
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
How do convex mirrors differ from regular mirrors?
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Convex mirrors are installed on many motorcycles. Compared to flat mirrors, convex mirrors provide a wider view of the road. However, convex mirrors can also make approaching vehicles seem farther away than they actually are.
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Convex mirrors are installed on many motorcycles. Compared to flat mirrors, convex mirrors provide a wider view of the road. However, convex mirrors can also make approaching vehicles seem farther away than they actually are.
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Question 22 of 25
22. Question
If another driver makes eye contact with you:
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You should never rely on eye contact as an assurance that a driver has seen you. It is not uncommon for a driver to look directly at a motorcyclist and still fail to actually notice them.
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You should never rely on eye contact as an assurance that a driver has seen you. It is not uncommon for a driver to look directly at a motorcyclist and still fail to actually notice them.
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Question 23 of 25
23. Question
Oil drippings and debris often collect in ______ of a lane.
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Oil drippings and debris from cars and trucks often collect in the center portion of a lane.
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Oil drippings and debris from cars and trucks often collect in the center portion of a lane.
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Question 24 of 25
24. Question
You should flash your brake light to:
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Motorcycle riders should use their brake lights to communicate with other road users. It is particularly important for a motorcyclist to flash their brake light before slowing down to make a tight, fast turn off of a high-speed roadway. Motorcyclists should flash their brake lights when slowing in any location where other drivers may not expect them to slow down.
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Motorcycle riders should use their brake lights to communicate with other road users. It is particularly important for a motorcyclist to flash their brake light before slowing down to make a tight, fast turn off of a high-speed roadway. Motorcyclists should flash their brake lights when slowing in any location where other drivers may not expect them to slow down.
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
To swerve correctly, you should:
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To swerve away from a hazard, apply a small amount of pressure to the handgrip located on the side of your intended escape.
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To swerve away from a hazard, apply a small amount of pressure to the handgrip located on the side of your intended escape.
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