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A series of multiple-choice questions designed to test knowledge of motorcycle safety and operation in illinois. It covers topics such as protective gear, safe riding techniques, handling emergencies, and passenger safety. The questions are structured to assess understanding of key concepts for safe motorcycle operation, making it a useful resource for preparing for the illinois motorcycle permit test. This practice test helps riders understand essential safety measures and regulations, enhancing their preparedness and awareness on the road. It is designed to reinforce safe riding habits and decision-making skills, contributing to overall motorcycle safety.
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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 c. Helps protect your whole face. 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 d. Involve riders who have ridden their motorcycles less than six months
When riding you should: a. Turn your head and shoulders. b. Keep your arms straight. c. Keep your knees away from the gas tank. d. Turn just your head and eyes to look where you are going. d. Turn just your head and eyes to look where you are going. Usually, a good way to handle tailgaters is to: A. Change lanes and let them pass. B. Use your horn and make obscene gestures. C. Speed up to put distance between you and the tailgater. D. Ignore them. A. Change lanes and let them pass.
Reflective clothing should: a. Be worn at night. b. Be worn during the day. c. Not be worn. d. Be worn day and night. d. Be worn day and night. The best way to stop quickly is to: a. Use the front brake only. b. Use the rear brake first. c. Throttle down and use the front brake. d. Use both brakes simultaneously d. Use both brakes simultaneously When it starts raining it is usually best to: a. Ride in the center of the lane.
b. Pull off to the side until the rain stops. c. Ride in the tire tracks left by cars. d. Increase your speed. c. Ride in the tire tracks left by cars. If your motorcycle starts to wobble you should: a. Accelerate out of the wobble. b. Use the brakes gradually. c. Grip the handlebars firmly and close the throttle gradually. d. Downshift. c. Grip the handlebars firmly and close the throttle gradually. If you are chased by a dog you should: a. Kick it away. b. Stop until the animal loses interest.
a. Just behind the leader. If you wait an hour for each drink before riding: a. You cannot be arrested for drinking and driving. b. Your riding skills will not be affected. c. Effects from drinking may still remain. d. You will be okay as long as you ride slowly. c. Effects from drinking may still remain. 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. b. You will be slowing suddenly.
The FRONT brake supplies how much of the potential stopping power? a. About one-quarter. b. About one-half. c. About three-quarters. d. All the stopping power. c. About three-quarters. To swerve correctly: a. Shift your weight quickly. b. Turn the handlebars quickly. c. Press the handlegrip in the direction of the turn. d. Press the handlegrip in the opposite direction of the turn. c. Press the handlegrip in the direction of the turn. In the illustration at right, the car at left is waiting to enter the intersection. It is best to: