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A series of questions and answers related to motorcycle operation and safety, likely intended for individuals preparing for a motorcycle permit test. The questions cover a range of topics, including safe riding practices, traffic awareness, braking techniques, and handling various road conditions. It also addresses the effects of alcohol on judgment and the importance of wearing a helmet. The material is presented in a straightforward question-and-answer format, making it a useful resource for test preparation and reinforcing safe riding habits. The document emphasizes the importance of visibility, maintaining a safe following distance, and making informed decisions while riding. It also covers specific scenarios, such as turning, changing lanes, and dealing with hazards like potholes and parked cars. The content is designed to enhance riders' knowledge and skills, promoting safer motorcycle operation and reducing the risk of accidents.
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Vehicle/motorcycle collisions are most common At intersections Before changing lanes to the left Check your left mirror and look to the left Which of the following statements is correct? Press left, lean left, go left In slow tight turns Lean the motorcycle only and keep your body straight To create more space in the situation pictured below, you should Adjust your speed and stay in the center of the lane While in a turn, it is best to Maintain a steady speed or gradually accelerate To make good judgments in traffic, you need to first Search ahead
Your motorcycle has two brakes. Use both brakes Every time you slow or stop. When riding with a passenger, you should Start slowing sooner When swerving, it is important to Separate braking from swerving In the picture below, the car driver is preparing to enter the intersection. To be seen and maintain a space cushion, you should Slow down and move away from the vehicle after entering the intersection In the picture below, riders A, B, and C are riding as a group.. To pass, rider B should Return to the right portion of the lane behind rider A Following closely to a vehicle in front of you Is a factor in collisions caused by motorcyclists Alcohol enters the bloodstream and quickly reaches the brain. Which of the following is affected first? Judgment
Wearing a helmet will Reduce chances of a head injury To reduce speed before turning Close the throttle and apply the brakes To operate the throttle Start with your wrist flat When carrying loads Keep the load low and as far forward as possible In the picture, the rider in the most dangerous position is Rider B Wearing a helmet can reduce the chance of a fatal head injury in Any crash, regardless of speed When you are being followed too closely, it is usually best to Drop back farther from the vehicle ahead To discourage other drivers from sharing your lane, it is usually best to ride In the center portion of your lane
In this picture, you are passing parked cars. The greatest danger to you is A car pulling out When riding where sand and gravel have collected on paved roads, you should Avoid sudden changes in speed or direction Riders in a staggered formation will be passing a ca, after the lead rider passes, he/she should return to the _____ of the lane. Left portion When you carry a passenger It will take longer to accelerate and brake When you ride over a pothole, it is usually best to Look straight and rise off the seat slightly Before changing lanes to the left as pictured below Check your left mirror and turn your head to the left When the front tire goes flat The steering will feel heavy Alcohol first affects your
In the picture, the most likely to make your motorcycle more noticeable to the car driver is the Turn signal The driver turning left in the picture below is not stopping. Your best chance to avoid a collision would be to Reduce your speed and move away from the vehicle When adjusting your mirrors to carry a passenger, the passenger should Sit in the seat with you If you lock the front tire when stopping Release and reapply the front brake To avoid causing a rear-end collision when following another vehicle Stay at least two seconds behind When you turn, you should Look through the turn.