Motorcycle Written Test 47 Questions with Verified Answers
What is the difference between retro-reflective and reflective? - CORRECT ANSWER
... [Show More] retro-reflective: reflects in the direction of the source
reflective: Reflects in all directions
Why aren't ordinary glasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection? - CORRECT ANSWER goggles and some safety eyewear can restrict peripheral vision
What three things should you consider when shopping for riding gear? - CORRECT ANSWER -COMFORT
-VISIBILITY
-Weather
Where do you find the recommended maintenance schedule for your motorcycle? - CORRECT ANSWER A few moments before every ride to inspect your motorcycle.
What is the purpose of the engine cut-off switch and where is it located? - CORRECT ANSWER Located on the right handgrip and operated by the right thumb. It allows you to shut off the engine without removing hands from controls.
What must you remember when using your motorcycle turn signal? - CORRECT ANSWER Most models do not self-cancel (left hand grip)
How do you start the bike? - CORRECT ANSWER -Turn the fuel valve from off to on
-Turn the ignition switch on
-Shift the transmission to neutral
-Rock the motorcycle back and forth with the clutch out before starting the engine
-Move the engine cut-off switch to run or on
-Many motorcycles require squeezing the clutch before the starter will operate
How do you use the friction zone? - CORRECT ANSWER Squeeze the clutch and shift into first gear
What are the elements of good riding posture? - CORRECT ANSWER -straight back
-head/eyes up
-look where you wanna go
-relax arms
-elbows bent
What are the four steps to turning? - CORRECT ANSWER SPAT
Why is it important to look through turns? - CORRECT ANSWER gives you the essential information to negotiate turns safely and skillfully
What does lifting or pressing on the shift lever accomplish? - CORRECT ANSWER You must change gears to keep the engine within its best operating range at all speeds.
Which brake provides more stopping power and how much? - CORRECT ANSWER The front brake provides at least 70% of the motorcycle's total stopping power. (Always use both)
How should you release the clutch when downshifting? - CORRECT ANSWER ease out the clutch to avoid skidding the rear tire
What does SPAT stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER SPEED: Adjust your speed before you get to the turn
POSITION: select an outside lane position prior to the turn
AIM: Prior to starting the turn your head and eyes and visually aim through the turn
TURN: Lean the motorcycle into the turn by applying gentle, forward pressure to the handgrip in the direction of the turn
How can you improve your visibility to other traffic? - CORRECT ANSWER **CLOTHING
HEADLIGHT
SIGNALS
BRAKE LIGHT
HORN
What is the 20-second visual lead? - CORRECT ANSWER Look ahead as far as you can to scan a 20-second path of travel.
(gives you situational awareness—time to prepare for a hazard before it is in your immediate path)
What two words best describe scanning? - CORRECT ANSWER assessment
safety.
What is the recommended minimum following distance? - CORRECT ANSWER 2 seconds
What should you consider when choosing a lane position? - CORRECT ANSWER -SEE AND BE SEEN
-SPACE CUSHION
How does the A3 Strategy™ help make you an expert rider? - CORRECT ANSWER AWARENESS: search for potential hazards
ASSESSMENT: once you've become aware of the hazard, the next step is to quickly predict what it will do
ACTION: act on your decision
Where do most multi-vehicle collisions occur? - CORRECT ANSWER intersections
How do you check your blind spot? - CORRECT ANSWER -turn head and check mirrors
What can you do to reduce reaction time in hazardous situations? - CORRECT ANSWER The A3 Strategy
How do you know if you are overriding your headlight? - CORRECT ANSWER -Your headlight only shines a certain number of feet in front of you.
-at higher speeds you have less time to respond to what you see.
-In conditions of darkness, slow down to avoid "overriding" your headlight.
-Use the headlights of other vehicles to see farther ahead and their taillights for clues about curves, bumps or maneuvers
What are the leading causes of single vehicle crashes? - CORRECT ANSWER suffer self-inflicted injury from failure to negotiate curves
At what point should you turn towards the apex? - CORRECT ANSWER Outside—After reaching the apex of your turn (the point at which you are the closest to the inside), allow the motorcycle to move back toward the outside portion of the lane
How do you link turns smoothly? - CORRECT ANSWER Strive to make the exit line of the first curve match the entry line for the next curve
When should you turn your head for cornering? - CORRECT ANSWER
How is the front break applied to stop quickly in a straight line? - CORRECT ANSWER
How is the rear brake applied to stop quickly in a straight line? - CORRECT ANSWER
What is the shortest way to stop in a curve? - CORRECT ANSWER the amount of traction available for braking is limited by the traction that is being used to grip the corner
When breaking in a lean, what is important to remember? - CORRECT ANSWER Keep your eyes on your intended path, not on the obstacle
What is countersteering? - CORRECT ANSWER one forward push on the grip to avoid the obstacle, held long enough to clear the obstacle, followed by a forward push opposite grip to regain a straight path after the obstacle is cleared
What should you always avoid while swerving? - CORRECT ANSWER brake before or after swerving, never during
Where should you look while swerving? - CORRECT ANSWER look to your escape path
Where should you look when crossing obstacles? - CORRECT ANSWER look ahead
What approach angle is recommended when crossing obstacles? - CORRECT ANSWER 90 degrees
What indicates a potential change in roadway traction? - CORRECT ANSWER -Metal covers and plates
-Painted or plastic roadway markings
-Bridge gratings
-Railroad tracks and rubberized crossings
-wet leaves
What should you do if you suspect your sidestand will sink into the parking surface? - CORRECT ANSWER
What should you do if you come up on deer alongside the roadway? - CORRECT ANSWER A3 there might be more that might dart in front of you (slow down speed)
How should you ride across low traction surfaces? - CORRECT ANSWER A3 and no sudden/abrupt movements
What are 3 indicators of impairment? - CORRECT ANSWER -IMPAIRED JUDGMENT
-DIVIDED ATTENTION
-IMPAIRED VISION
What are 3 examples of impairment? - CORRECT ANSWER
What percentage of fatalities are alcohol related? - CORRECT ANSWER 35%
How does ridding under the influence affect the A3 strategy? - CORRECT ANSWER -Clear vision is impaired
-The ability to process information are impaired
-The ability to react properly and precisely is affeced
What are some of the ways to intervene to prevent a friend from riding under the influence? - CORRECT ANSWER -Arrange a safe ride home.
-Secure the motorcycle. Riders are often unwilling to leave their motorcycle. Find a secure location for your friend's bike.
-Get others to help. The more support you have, the better your chances of success.
-Stop serving if you are the host.
-Use any excuse to keep your friend from getting on the motorcycle. Serve food or non-alcoholic drinks to pass the time. Let your friend sleep over at your place.•If all else fails, hide the k [Show Less]