Alaska Motorcycle: Practice test - Practice Test 2
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When traveling on a motorcycle with a sidecar, the passenger should ride:
On the motorcycle seat.
In the sidecar.
Either on the motorcycle or in the sidecar.
Neither on the motorcycle or in the sidecar.
It is recommended that a motorcyclist:
Shift gears in a turn.
Shift gears before a turn.
Change power suddenly in a turn.
Ride the brake throughout the turn.
To carry a passenger, your motorcycle must have all of the following, except:
A seat large enough for two people.
A set of foot pegs for a passenger.
Properly adjusted lights, mirrors, and tires.
A small sign on the back stating that a passenger is riding.
The front brake is:
Safe, if used properly.
Safe, even if used improperly.
Only to be used if the rear brake fails.
Not to be used regularly.
If your front wheel skids as a result of braking, you should:
Keep the front brake engaged.
Release the front brake immediately and re-apply the brake smoothly.
Release the front brake and only use the rear brake.
Release both brakes and coast to a stop.
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