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45 to 90 degrees to the curb with a wheel or fender touching the curb. - Answer When parked at a roadside, your motorcycle should be parked at an angle of ... When making a normal, nonemergency stop, use ... - Answer both brakes at the same time and downshift. The front brake has ... - Answer more stopping power, providing three-quarters of your total stopping power. In normal turns, the rider and the motorcycle should ... - Answer lean together at the same angle. In slow tight turns, the rider should keep his or her body ... - Answer straight and only lean the motorcycle. Signal your left or right turn during the last ... - Answer 100 feet before reaching the turning point. At highway speeds, it is best to signal at least ... - Answer five seconds before changing lanes. Most collisions involve riders who ... - Answer • Underbrake the front tire and overbrake the rear. • Did not separate braking from swerving or did not choose to swerve when it was appropriate. If the front wheel locks, ... - Answer release the front brake immediately and then reap- ply it firmly. At the same time, press down on the rear brake. If you accidentally lock the rear brake on a good traction surface, you can ... - Answer keep it locked until you have completely stopped.

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Motorcycle Permit Test Questions With
Solved Solutions.
45 to 90 degrees to the curb with a wheel or fender touching the curb. - Answer When parked at a
roadside, your motorcycle should be parked at an angle of ...



When making a normal, nonemergency stop, use ... - Answer both brakes at the same time and
downshift.



The front brake has ... - Answer more stopping power, providing three-quarters of your total stopping
power.



In normal turns, the rider and the motorcycle should ... - Answer lean together at the same angle.



In slow tight turns, the rider should keep his or her body ... - Answer straight and only lean the
motorcycle.



Signal your left or right turn during the last ... - Answer 100 feet before reaching the turning point.



At highway speeds, it is best to signal at least ... - Answer five seconds before changing lanes.



Most collisions involve riders who ... - Answer • Underbrake the front tire and overbrake the rear.

• Did not separate braking from swerving or did not choose to swerve when it was appropriate.



If the front wheel locks, ... - Answer release the front brake immediately and then reap- ply it firmly. At
the same time, press down on the rear brake.



If you accidentally lock the rear brake on a good traction surface, you can ... - Answer keep it locked
until you have completely stopped.

, If you must brake while leaning, ... - Answer apply the brakes lightly and reduce the throttle



If braking is required, ... - Answer separate it from swerving.



When it starts to rain, ... - Answer ride in a vehicle's tire tracks.



In California, it is illegal for a person under 21 years old to drive ... - Answer with a BAC of 0.01% or
above.



Passengers on motorcycles should ... - Answer sit as far forward as possible without crowding you.



... is a major factor in collisions caused by motorcycles. - Answer Following too closely



To execute a turn safely, a motorcycle rider should always ... - Answer lean the motorcycle in the
direction of the curve or turn.



If the motorcycle starts to wobble, ... - Answer close the throttle gradually. Fighting the wobble,
accelerating, or applying the brakes quickly can make it worse.



The Class M1/M2 permit includes the following restrictions: ... - Answer 1) no carrying passengers, 2)
no freeway driving, and 3) no nighttime driving.



As you approach the center of a turn, you should move toward ... - Answer the inside of the curve.
Once past the center of the turn, you should move toward the outside of the curve.



... provide little traction for motorcycles. - Answer Gravel roads with loose rocks and dirt ...



The most likely place for a collision is at ... - Answer an intersection. Motorcycles are often not seen by
other vehicles.



Rolling on the throttle through a turn will ... - Answer help stabilize the motorcycle.

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