DMV Prep Test

Alabama Motorcycle: Practice test - Practice Test 6

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When selecting footwear, you should choose:

A.

Shoes with long heels.

B.

Shoes with long laces that cannot be tucked in.

C.

Shoes that cover your ankles.

D.

Shoes that are made from flimsy materials.

A flat front tire is especially hazardous because:

A.

It affects how you steer.

B.

The front tire provides the power for the bike, so you will lose acceleration.

C.

The flat tire will shake the bike, making it hard to use the mirrors.

D.

You won't be able to use the brake.

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 for less than six months.

When entering a curve, a group should:

A.

Ride in a single-file formation.

B.

Ride in a staggered formation.

C.

Ride in pairs.

D.

Ride on the shoulder.

The clothing you wear while riding should protect you from all of the following, except:

A.

Sunburn.

B.

Windburn.

C.

Chapped lips.

D.

Dehydration.

Motorcycle riders should choose footwear with soles that:

A.

Are made of hard, durable, slip-resistant material.

B.

Allow their feet to breathe.

C.

Have tall heels.

D.

Are made of soft, flimsy material.

When changing lanes, you should:

A.

Signal, use your mirrors, and turn your head.

B.

Signal and use your mirrors.

C.

Turn your head and change lanes.

D.

Signal and change lanes.

When approaching an intersection, you should:

A.

Assume other drivers see you, especially if they make eye contact.

B.

Never assume other drivers see you.

C.

Stay focused on moving through the intersection.

D.

Speed up to make others notice you.

Before every ride, it is important to check all of the following, except:

A.

The spokes.

B.

The tire tread.

C.

The lights.

D.

The seat fabric.

When riding, you should:

A.

Always scan the road ahead and anticipate potential risks.

B.

Focus on the controls, including the speedometer, rather than the road.

C.

Not be concerned with hazards, because hazards are minimal on the roadway.

D.

Always look ahead, but try not to look for hazards.

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