SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 GRADED A+
It is best to not ride directly alongside another vehicle because:
You may be riding in its blind spot.
Which formation is best for a group of riders entering a curve?
Single-file
A child passenger:
Should be placed behind the operator.
The front brake supplies how much of a motorcycle's stopping power?
About three-quarters
When approaching a blind intersection, riders should:
Stop at the stop line before moving forward to improve their view of cross traffic.
In general, riders should:
Choose a lane position that maximizes their space cushion.
A sign that your rear tire has suddenly gone flat is that:
The back of your motorcycle is swaying from side to side.
A DOT-compliant helmet:
Will allow you to see adequately to both sides.
When approaching an object or uneven surface that you cannot avoid, you
should:
Rise slightly off the seat to allow your legs to absorb the shock.
, If operating a three-wheeled motorcycle or riding with a sidecar, do not ride too
far to the right of your lane because:
You may run off the road.
When should the front brake be used?
Any time the rider is slowing or stopping
Once a motorcycle helmet has been involved in a crash, it should be:
Replaced.
Motorcycle riders:
Should wear hearing protection at all times to prevent hearing damage.
When carrying a passenger in a sidecar, you should:
Begin slowing sooner than usual.
Which of the following materials provides the best protection for motorcycle
riders?
Leather
Making eye contact with another driver:
Doesn't mean that the driver will properly yield to you.
When riding on a slippery surface, you should:
Not make sudden movements, if possible.
One way to tell if your rear tire has gone flat while riding is if:
The back end is jerking from side to side.
More than half of all motorcycle crashes:
Involve inexperienced riders.
To be effective, a face shield should not: