Are not very important.
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Are even more important than signals on larger vehicles.
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Should not be used unless another vehicle is right next to the motorcycle.
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Are less important than signals on larger vehicles.
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Number of tests: | 16 |
Number of questions: | 25 |
Passing score: | 21 |
Are not very important.
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Are even more important than signals on larger vehicles.
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Should not be used unless another vehicle is right next to the motorcycle.
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Are less important than signals on larger vehicles.
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Try to avoid the oily strip when it is raining.
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Ride only on the oily strip, as it provides increased traction.
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Avoid the entire center portion of the lane.
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Not worry about oil or other items in a lane.
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Fluids.
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Headlight and taillight.
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Turn signals.
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Reflectors.
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Cover your arms and legs completely.
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Cover your arms completely, but leave your legs exposed.
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Cover your legs completely, but leave your arms exposed.
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Be whatever makes you most comfortable, regardless of safety.
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If a load is too high, it raises the center of gravity.
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If a load is too high, it may interfere with the turn signals.
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It may be difficult to see over a load that is placed too high.
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Others can't see your load if it is low.
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No, clothing is not really for protection.
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No, clothing is more of a personal choice.
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Yes, but only if garments are very loose and flap in the wind.
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Yes, if pants and a jacket cover your arms and legs completely.
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