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MSF Course Written Test 2026/2027 | Motorcycle Safety Foundation | Verified Questions & Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A Q: Give three reasons why motorcycling is riskier than driving a car. Answer Vulnerability, Visibility, Judgment. Q: What are some ways to prepare for the riding risks? Answer Risk acceptance, Mental readiness, physical readiness, riding gear, understand your abilities/limitations, know your motorcycle and awareness of riding conditions. Q: What does it mean to act responsibly? Answer Demonstrate acceptance of and commitment to managing the risks of riding, helping reduce your chances of a crash, injury or death. Q: What is the benefit of wearing apparel specifically designed for motorcycling Answer Protection, comfort/cover, control. Q: How does riding gear make a rider more comfortable? Answer By protecting you from all elements. Q: What is the difference between retro-reflective and reflective? Answer Retro-reflective material: reflects light back to the source and illuminates the rider. Reflective, bright to make yourself more visible/visibility. Q: Why aren't ordinary glasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection? Answer Do not provide adequate eye protection. Q: What three things should you consider when shopping for riding gear? Answer 1. Brightly colored/retro-reflective material. 2. Protection. 3. All kinds of riding conditions. Q: Where do you find the recommended maintenance schedule for your motorcycle? Answer Owners Manual Q: What are the six primary controls and where is each located? Answer 1. Throttle (right handgrip) 2. Clutch lever (infront of left hand grip) 3. Gearshift lever (infront of left foot rest) 4. Front brake lever (infront of right handgrip) 5. Rear brake pedal (infront of right footrest) 6. Handlebars Q: What is the purpose of the engine cutoff switch and where is it located? Answer Allows you to shut off the engine without removing your hands (right handgrip) Q: What must you remember when using your motorcycle turn signal? Answer Most models (motorcycles) do not cancel turn signals. Q: How do you start the bike? Answer 1. Turn fuel valve from off to on, turn ignition switch on 2. Shift transmission to neutral 3. Move engine cut off to "run" or "on" 4. Squeeze clutch before operating 5. Press the starter button Q: How do you use the friction Zone? Answer Gradually, slowly Q: What are the elements of good riding posture? Answer Straight back, head/eyes up, look forward, feet on footrests, knees against tank, relax arms, bend elbows, hands on controls. Q: What are the four steps to turning? Answer 1. Speed (S) 2. Position (P) 3. Aim (A) 4. Turn (T) Q: Why is it important to look through turns? Answer You go where you look Q: What does lifting or pressing on the shift lever accomplish? Answer Shifting from lower to higher gears OR Changing gears helps keep the engine within its operating range at all speeds. Q: Which brake provides more stopping power and how much? Answer Front brake 70% stopping power Q: How should you release the clutch when downshifting? Answer 1. Roll off throttle (R) 2. Squeeze clutch (S) 3. Press on shift lever (P) 4. Ease (E) Q: How can you improve your visibility to other traffic? Answer 1. Ride with your headlight on during daytime 2. Turn Signals 3. Hand signals Q: What is the 20 second visual lead? Answer 20 second path of travel Q: What two words best describe scanning? Answer An aggressive, purposeful search for information Q: What is the recommended minimum following distance? Answer 2 seconds low speed, anything less than ideal four or more seconds. What should you consider when choosing a lane position? Answer Best position to see and be seen How does AAA help make you an expert Rider? Answer Helps expert riders know what's going on around them and act early. Where do most multi-vehicle collisions occur? Intersections How do you check your blind spot? By turning your head What can you do to reduce reaction time in hazardous situations? Be alert, ready, space cushion, always have an escape route. How do you know if you are overriding your headlight? Going too fast to process what you're seeing. What are the leading causes of single - vehicle crashes? Failure to brake properly At what point should you turn toward the apex? Outside How do you link turns smoothly? Stay outside longer before the turn starts When should you turn your head for cornering? When you can see clearly through the turn OR Always How is the front brake applied to stop quickly in a straight line? Smoothly and firmly with increasing pressure. How is the rear brake applied to stop quickly in a straight line? Light-to-lighter pressure to prevent skidding. What is the shortest way to stop in a curve? Straighten then brake When braking in a lean, what is important to remember? If road/traffic conditions do not allow you to straighten, use your brakes smoothly & gently. What is counter steering? Pressure on handgrip (countersteering) causes lean in direction of turn. What should you always avoid while swerving? Never attempt to brake while swerving Where should you look while swerving? Eyes on your escape path Where should you look when crossing obstacles? Grip handlesbars firmly and look ahead. What approach angle is recommended when crossing obstacles? A 90 degree angle What indicates a potential change in roadway traction? Changes in color and texture are clues that traction may change. How should you ride across low-traction surfaces? Reduce speed What should you do if you come upon a deer alongside the roadway? Use AAA aggressively (Awareness, Assessment, Action) What should you do if you suspect your sidestand will sink into the parking surface? Place a rigid object like a flattened soda can under it. What are three indicators of impairment? 1. Willingness to take risks 2. Failure to recognize behavior 3. Assume they ride better after a few drinks What are three examples of impairment? 1. Impaired Judgment 2. Divided attention 3. Impaired vision What percentage of rider fatalities are alcohol-related? 35% How does riding Under the Influence affect the AAA process Clear vision is impaired, Judgment and the ability to react properly and precisely is affected. What are some ways of intervening to prevent a friend from driving under the influence? 1. Arrange a safe ride home 2. Secure the motorcycle 3. Get others to help 4. Stop serving 5. Use an excuse 6. Hide the keys

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MSF Course Written Test 2026/2027 | Motorcycle
Safety Foundation | Verified Questions & Answers
| 100% Correct | Grade A


Q: Give three reasons why motorcycling is riskier than driving a car.
Answer

Vulnerability, Visibility, Judgment.




Q: What are some ways to prepare for the riding risks?
Answer

Risk acceptance, Mental readiness, physical readiness, riding gear, understand your
abilities/limitations, know your motorcycle and awareness of riding conditions.




Q: What does it mean to act responsibly?
Answer

Demonstrate acceptance of and commitment to managing the risks of riding, helping reduce
your chances of a crash, injury or death.




Q: What is the benefit of wearing apparel specifically designed for motorcycling
Answer

Protection, comfort/cover, control.

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Q: How does riding gear make a rider more comfortable?
Answer

By protecting you from all elements.




Q: What is the difference between retro-reflective and reflective?
Answer

Retro-reflective material: reflects light back to the source and illuminates the rider.



Reflective, bright to make yourself more visible/visibility.




Q: Why aren't ordinary glasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection?
Answer

Do not provide adequate eye protection.




Q: What three things should you consider when shopping for riding gear?
Answer

1. Brightly colored/retro-reflective material.

2. Protection.

3. All kinds of riding conditions.

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