DMV Prep Test

Alabama Motorcycle: Practice test

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DMV

If you are feeling tired while riding, you should:

A.

Keep going and hope to wake up.

B.

Ride faster.

C.

Ride on the shoulder.

D.

Get off the road and rest.

If you are hit by a wind blast caused by a passing vehicle, you will have the most room for error if you are riding:

A.

In the left portion of the lane.

B.

In the center portion of the lane.

C.

In the right portion of the lane.

D.

On the shoulder.

When stopped behind another vehicle, you should:

A.

Get as close as possible to the vehicle.

B.

Maintain a space cushion between your motorcycle and the other vehicle.

C.

Not use your rearview mirrors to monitor traffic behind you.

D.

Look for opportunities to squeeze through the stopped traffic.

Proper clothing for riding offers all of the following, except:

A.

Comfort.

B.

Protection in a collision.

C.

Protection from the cold.

D.

Discomfort.

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.

Is less effective than goggles.

Brightly-colored helmets:

A.

May make it easier for the wearer to be seen.

B.

Can be distracting.

C.

Don't help to improve a rider's visibility.

D.

Are not permitted.

When riding, you should:

A.

Turn your head and shoulders to look through turns.

B.

Keep your arms straight.

C.

Keep your knees away from the gas tank.

D.

Turn just your head and eyes to look through turns.

Goggles can:

A.

Protect your eyes and your face.

B.

Protect your face but not your eyes.

C.

Protect your eyes, but not your face.

D.

Not protect your face or eyes.

Most crashes occur in broad daylight. To be more visible, you should:

A.

Wear brightly-colored clothing.

B.

Wear darkly-clothing.

C.

Ride without your headlight.

D.

Ride in a weaving pattern.

What does this signal mean?

A.

Follow me

B.

Slow down

C.

Speed up

D.

Exit

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