DMV Prep Test

Alabama Motorcycle: Practice test - Practice Test 5

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DMV

Once a motorcycle helmet has been involved in a crash, it should be:

A.

Inspected closely.

B.

Replaced.

C.

Sold to another rider.

D.

Outfitted with a new chinstrap.

If your motorcycle begins 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.

When an operator's left arm is bent at the elbow and pointing upward, it means the operator:

A.

Plans to turn left.

B.

Is about to stop.

C.

Plans to turn right.

D.

Is about to slow down.

If you wait an hour per alcoholic drink before you ride your motorcycle:

A.

You cannot be arrested for drinking and riding.

B.

Your skills will not be affected.

C.

Side effects may still remain.

D.

You will be fine as long as you ride slowly.

If using a sidecar to transport a load, you should:

A.

Allow the load to move freely.

B.

Secure the load so its weight does not shift.

C.

Place the load unsecured in the seat.

D.

Secure the load near the front of the sidecar.

Compared to riding during the day, a motorcycle operator who is riding at night should do all of the following, except:

A.

Ride more slowly.

B.

Allow more space between their motorcycle and other vehicles.

C.

Use their high beam whenever possible.

D.

Tailgate other vehicles.

Your lane position should:

A.

Protect your lane from other drivers.

B.

Allow you a nice view of scenery.

C.

Place you in other drivers' blind spots.

D.

Hide your intentions from other drivers.

When passing parked vehicles, motorcycle riders should be especially cautious of:

A.

Motorists looking for a place to park.

B.

Cars leaving their parking spaces.

C.

Oncoming traffic.

D.

Noise.

When traveling at night, you can increase your ability to see by:

A.

Using the headlights of the car in front of you.

B.

Using your brake light.

C.

Traveling at a faster speed.

D.

Decreasing your following distance.

How can a motorcycle operator discourage lane sharing by other drivers?

A.

By giving dirty looks to other drivers

B.

By riding in the center portion of the lane

C.

By riding in the left portion of the lane

D.

By riding in a zigzag pattern

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