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Motorcycle Rider Program - Basic Rider Course Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! Current Update!!

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Motorcycle Rider Program - Basic Rider Course Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! Current Update!! 1. What are street motorcycles designed for us on? - ANSWER Public Streets 2. What indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM)? - ANSWER Tachometer 3. What kind of mirrors may reduce the size of blind spots, but not eliminate them? - ANSWER Convex Mirrors 4. A good overall cornering strategy to use is (Search-Setup-Smooth), What is Setup? - ANSWER Adjusting speed and lane position as necessary before entering a corner. 5. Which brake(s) are applied when stopping, usually? - ANSWER Both brakes are applied at the same time but either brake control may be used separately. 6. What three step process is used to shift into a higher gear? - ANSWER 1. Roll off the throttle as you squeeze the clutch. 2. Lift the shift lever firmly as far as it will go, then release it to allow it to reset. 3. Ease out the clutch lever and roll on the throttle smoothly to match engine and road speed. 7. What three step process is used to shift into a lower gear? - ANSWER 1. Roll off the throttle as you squeeze the clutch lever. 2. Press down the shift lever firmly, then release it to allow it to reset. 3. Ease out the clutch lever as you roll on the throttle. 8. What should you keep in mind when selecting a motorcycle to ride? - ANSWER Pick a size that is right for your strength and skill level, so you can handle it well. 9. If your helmet has an impact while you are wearing it, what should you probably do? - ANSWER Replace the helmet. 10. What do flaps and fasteners on your riding clothing help do? - ANSWER Seal out the wind

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Motorcycle Rider Program - Basic Rider Course
Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace 2026-2027
Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED
100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!!
Current Update!!


1. What are street motorcycles designed for us on? - ANSWER Public
Streets


2. What indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM)? - ANSWER
Tachometer


3. What kind of mirrors may reduce the size of blind spots, but not eliminate
them? - ANSWER Convex Mirrors


4. A good overall cornering strategy to use is (Search-Setup-Smooth), What is
Setup? - ANSWER Adjusting speed and lane position as necessary
before entering a corner.



5. Which brake(s) are applied when stopping, usually? - ANSWER Both
brakes are applied at the same time but either brake control may be used
separately.



6. What three step process is used to shift into a higher gear? - ANSWER 1.
Roll off the throttle as you squeeze the clutch. 2. Lift the shift lever firmly as

, far as it will go, then release it to allow it to reset. 3. Ease out the clutch
lever and roll on the throttle smoothly to match engine and road speed.



7. What three step process is used to shift into a lower gear? - ANSWER 1.
Roll off the throttle as you squeeze the clutch lever. 2. Press down the shift
lever firmly, then release it to allow it to reset. 3. Ease out the clutch lever
as you roll on the throttle.


8. What should you keep in mind when selecting a motorcycle to ride? -
ANSWER Pick a size that is right for your strength and skill level, so you
can handle it well.


9. If your helmet has an impact while you are wearing it, what should you
probably do? - ANSWER Replace the helmet.



10.What do flaps and fasteners on your riding clothing help do? - ANSWER
Seal out the wind



11.Where do crashes most often happen on the road? - ANSWER Curves
and intersections


12.Many factors that interact or combine while riding can result in a? -
ANSWER Crash


13.What is the difference between the risks you take and the skill you possess?
- ANSWER Risk Offset

,14.Maintain a space cushion all around and ride at the speed of traffic in your
lane to help reduce? - ANSWER Potential Conflicts


15.What does it mean to use a lane position where others have a better
chance to see you? - ANSWER Presentation


16.What helps you react properly to conditions whether approaching an
intersection, rounding a curve, or following another vehicle? - ANSWER
4-Second urgent time and distance


17.Do not look at a target or fixate on any one object for more than? - ANSWER
A split second


18.It is best to have more than one escape plan so that you don't get? -
ANSWER Trapped


19.What should you do to check the blind spots whenever you change lanes,
pass a vehicle, pull into traffic or adjust lane position? - ANSWER Head
check (glance over shoulder)


20.What should you SEARCH for that could be a factor when turning? -
ANSWER On-coming traffic, lane position, road and surface conditions.

, 21.What is a good way to prevent rolling backwards on a hill? - ANSWER
Apply one of the brakes



22.When passing a vehicle, what should you remember? - ANSWER Avoid
passing more than one vehicle at a time



23.What should you do when riding with a group? - ANSWER Ride your
own ride! Avoid group pressure to ride beyond your skill or comfort level.


24.When emergency stopping in a straight line, where should your body be? -
ANSWER Keep your body centered and look ahead


25.When emergency stopping in a curve, what is the best way to stop? -
ANSWER Straighten up first and make a quick stop in a straight line


26.When emergency stopping in a curve with out time to straighten up, you
should apply more? - ANSWER Brake pressure as the motorcycle
straightens


27.When crossing slick patch of ice, snow, mud, moss and alge, you may want
to keep the clutch lever? - ANSWER Squeezed and avoid leaning


28.When attempting to carry passengers or cargo on your motorcycle, you
should review the owners manual for what? - ANSWER Proper
suspension and tire pressure

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