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A car adjacent to you is waiting to enter the intersection. It is best to:
a. Make eye contact with the driver.
b. Reduce speed and be ready to react.
c. Maintain speed and position.
d. Maintain speed and move right.
- Answer -B
A plastic shatter-resistant face shield:
A. Is not necessary if you have a windshield
B. Only protects your eyes
C. Helps protect your whole face
D. Does not protect your face as well as goggles
- Answer -C
At a minimum, your street-legal motorcycle should have:
- Answer -- Headlight, taillight, and brakelight.
- Front and rear brakes.
- Turn signals.
- Horn.
- Two mirrors.
C - Chassis - Answer -- Check the front suspension. Ensure there is no binding. The rear shocks and
springs should move smoothly.
- Be sure the chain is adjusted according to the manufacturer's specifications and that the sprockets are
not worn or damaged.
C - Controls - Answer -- Make sure the clutch and throttle operate smoothly. The throttle should
snap back to fully closed when released. The clutch should feel tight and should operate smoothly.
- Try the horn. Make sure it works.
, - Clean and adjust your mirrors before starting. It's difficult to ride with one hand while you try to adjust
a mirror. Adjust each mirror so you can see the lane behind and as much as possible of the lane next to
you. When properly adjusted, a mirror may show the edge of your arm or shoulder - but it's the road
behind you and to the side that are most important.
Engine Breaking - Answer -To use engine braking, shift down one gear at a time and ease out the
clutch through the friction zone between each downshift. Keep the clutch in the friction zone until the
engine speed stabilizes. Then ease out the lever fully until ready for the next downshift. Usually you shift
gears one at a time, but it is possible to shift through more than one gear while the clutch is squeezed.
If a tire goes flat while riding and you must stop, it is usually best to: a. Relax on the handlegrips.
b. Shift your weight toward the good tire.
c. Brake on the good tire and steer to the side of the road.
d. Use both brakes and stop quickly. - Answer -C
It is MOST important to flash your brake light when:
a. Someone is following too closely.
b. You will be slowing suddenly.
c. There is a stop sign ahead.
d. Your signals are not working. - Answer -B
L - Lights and Electrics - Answer -- Check both headlight and taillight. Test your switch to make sure
both high and low beams work.
- Turn on both right and left-hand turn signals. Make sure all lights are working properly.
- Try both brakes and make sure each one turns on the brake light.
Making eye contact with other drivers:
A. Is a good sign they see you
B. Is not worth the effort it takes
C. Doesn't mean that the driver will yield
D. Guarantees that the other driver will yield to you - Answer -C
More than half of all crashes:
A. Occur at speeds greater than 35 mph
B. Happen at night
C. Are caused by worn tires
D. Involve riders who have ridden their motorcycles less than six months - Answer -D