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Questions and answers for a California DMV motorcycle written test, focusing on motorcycle safety. Topics include collision avoidance, turning, braking, lane positioning, and alcohol's effects. It assesses safe motorcycle operation, valuable for both new and experienced riders. Practical advice covers traffic situations and hazards, emphasizing visibility, judgment, and technique. Multiple-choice questions facilitate self-assessment. Specific scenarios, like riding with passengers or different road conditions, are addressed with tailored guidance. Overall, it's a comprehensive review of motorcycle safety principles.
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Where are vehicle/motorcycle collisions most common? At intersections Before changing lanes to the left, what should you do? Check your left mirror and look to the left Which of the following statements is correct? a) Press left, lean right, go right b) Press left, lean left, go right b) Press left, lean left, go left b) Press left, lean left, go left If a car is merging onto the freeway directly in front of you on the right, and a car is directly to your left, what should you do to create more space? Adjust your speed and stay in the center of your lane In slow right turns: a) Lean the motorcycle only and keep your body straight
b) Lean your body more than the motorcycle c) Do not lean a) Lean the motorcycle only and keep your body straight While in a turn it is best to: a) Maintain a steady speed or gradually increase b) Slow down c) Accelerate and look straight ahead a) Maintain a steady speed or gradually increase To make good judgements in traffic, you need to first: a) Know how to stop quickly b) Be able to swerve c) Search ahead c) Search ahead Your motorcycle has two brakes. Use both brakes when: a) Only for normal stops
a) Slow down and move away from the vehicle after entering the intersection b) Slow down and move closer to the curb so the driver can see you better c) Speed up to get through the intersection quickly and then move left a) Slow down and move away from the vehicle after entering the intersection Three motorcyclists are riding as a group on a 4 lane road (2 lanes in each direction). Motorcyclist A is leading in front in the right lane directly in front of a car, B is behind A in the passing lane directly to the left of the car, and C is behind the car in the right hand lane. Motorcyclist B is currently trying to pass the car and join Motorcyclist A in front of the car. Should he: a) Complete the pass in front of rider A b) Return to the lane and ride next to rider A c) Return to the right portion of the lane behind rider A c) Return to the right portion of the lane behind rider A Following closely to a vehicle in front of you: a) Protects you in heavy traffic
b) Helps you see hazards in the road c) Is a factor in collisions caused by motorcyclists c) Is a factor in collisions caused by motorcyclists Alcohol quickly enters the bloodstream and reached the brain. Which of the following is affected first? a) Speech b) Balance c) Judgement c) Judgement Most collisions involve riders who: a) Overbrake the rear tire b) Underbrake the rear tire c) Were experienced riders a) Overbrake the rear tire Make a special point to use mirrors when: a) Riding through an intersection
b) Steer to the right and apply both brakes c) You will not be able to control the motorcycle a) Apply the rear brake and steer to the edge of the road When you turn? a) Keep your head and your eyes straight to maintain balance b) Look through the turn to where you want to go c) Always lean at the same angle as the motorcycle b) Look through the turn to where you want to go Riding in the center portion of the lane: a) Should be avoided if possible b) Keeps other drivers from seeing you c) Keeps others from sharing your lane c) Keeps others from sharing your lane Wearing a helmet will: a) Increase your chances of a head injury
b) Reduce your chances of a head injury c) Neither reduce nor increase your chances of a head injury b) Reduce your chances of a head injury To reduce speed before turning: a) Close the throttle and apply the brakes b) Pull in the clutch and use both brakes c) Apple the rear brake only a) Close the throttle and apply the brakes To operate the throttle: a) Start with your wrist flat b) Sit forward with arms straight c) Twist it down and forward for more power a) Start with your wrist flat When carrying loads: a) Keep the load low and as far forward as possible
For higher-speed turns, you should: a) Lean more than you would at low speed b) Lean less than you would at low speed c) Lean the same amount as you would at low speed a) Lean more than you would at low speed Three motorcyclists are riding as a group on a 4 lane road (2 lanes in each direction). Motorcyclist A is leading in front in the right lane directly in front of a car, B is behind A in the passing lane directly to the left of the car, and C is behind the car in the right hand lane. Which motorcyclist is in the most dangerous position? Motorcyclist B Wearing a helmet can reduce the chance of a fatal head injury in: a) Low speed crashes only b) High speed crashes only c) Any crash, regardless of speed c) Any crash, regardless of speed
When you are being followed too closely, it is usually best to: a) Move closer to the vehicle ahead b) Drop back farther from the vehicle ahead c) Pass the vehicle ahead b) Drop back farther from the vehicle ahead To discourage other drivers from sharing your lane, it is usually best to ride: a) In the left portion of your lane b) In the center portion of your lane c) In the right portion of your lane b) In the center portion of your lane When riding where sand and gravel have collected on paved roads, you should: a) Avoid sudden changes in speed or direction b) Only use the rear brake to slow down c) Pull the clutch a) Avoid sudden changes in speed or direction
Before changing lanes to the left, when the spot to your direct left is free, but a car is directly behind the empty space in the left lane, you should: a) Check your left mirror and turn your head to the left b) Check your right mirror and turn your head to the left c) Use your horn and speed up a) Check your left mirror and turn your head to the left When the front tire goes flat: a) The steering will feel heavy b) The back of the motorcycle will jerk side to side c) You will loose power to the brakes a) The steering will feel heavy Alcohol will first affect your: a) Balance b) Vision c) Judgement c) Judgement
At intersections, the most common cause of motorcycle/vehicle collisions is: a) Drivers entering a rider's right of way b) Drivers not yielding to oncoming traffic c) Drivers tailgating others a) Drivers entering a rider's right of way To make a normal stop use: a) The rear brake only b) The rear brake first c) Both brakes and downshift c) Both brakes and downshift You are approaching a 4-way intersection. There is a car facing you from the opposite direction with their left turn signal on. You should: a) Hold your speed and center lane position b) Slow down and move away from the approaching vehicle c) Increase your speed and stay in the center b) Slow down and move away from the approaching vehicle
You are merging onto the freeway and need to make yourself more noticeable to the car in the right lane you are merging into. Which light on your motorcycle will help you to be noticed by the driver? a) Brake light b) Taillight c) Turn signal c) Turn signal You are moving through an intersection with a light and it's your right of way. The driver from the opposite direction has already entered the intersection with their left turn signal on (likely about to drive right into you as they make a left) and they are not stopping. Do you: a) Maintain your position and brake hard b) Slow and swerve to the left c) Reduce your speed and move away from the vehicle c) Reduce your speed and move away from the vehicle
When adjusting your mirrors to carry a passenger, the passenger should: a) Sit on the seat with you b) Stand behind the motorcycle c) Adjust the mirror while you sit on the motorcycle a) Sit on the seat with you If you lock the front tire when stopping: a) Release the rear brake b) Keep the front brake locked until stopped c) Release and reapply the front brake c) Release and reapply the front brake To avoid causing a rear-end collision when following another vehicle: a) Ride in the right wheel track b) Stay at least two seconds behind c) Tap your brakes lightly b) Stay at least two seconds behind
When slowing down, to help others see you, what should you do to help your action be seen by those behind you? Flash your brake lights In a single lane of traffic, how many lane positions are there for a motorcycle? 3, left, center and right When riding in a group, the best formation is the _____ formation: a) single-file b) v-shaped c) side-by-side d) staggered d) staggered Rolling on the throttle through a turn will: a) help stabilize the motorcycle b) cause the motorcycle to skid c) cause the motorcycle to tip over d) help stop the motorcycle
a) help stabilize the motorcycle In locations where there is oil and grease buildup, the best lane position is: a) not important b) The left or the right c) the center d) In the blind spot b) The left or the right - why? because if you drive where other tires have traveled, there will likely be less oil there If you motorcycle starts to wobble, your best course of action is to: a) grip the handlebars tightly and fight the wobble b) accelerate out of the wobble c) apply the brakes quickly d) close the throttle gradually d) close the throttle gradually If oncoming traffic is present and you are passing a line of parked cars, which lane position should you choose?