Handles curves about the same as a two-wheeled motorcycle.
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Handles curves differently than a two-wheeled motorcycle.
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Should not be operated in curves.
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Should use the shoulder when taking a curve.
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Number of tests: | 16 |
Number of questions: | 25 |
Passing score: | 20 |
Handles curves about the same as a two-wheeled motorcycle.
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Handles curves differently than a two-wheeled motorcycle.
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Should not be operated in curves.
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Should use the shoulder when taking a curve.
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No, it will make you too hot.
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Yes, but take frequent breaks to remove the jacket and cool off.
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Yes, riding jackets are made to keep the rider cool, even in warm weather.
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No, jackets get in the way of steering.
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Stay in the center of the lane.
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Stay on the outside of the lane.
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Change your path as needed.
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Use the shoulder.
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A motorcycle may still pass another vehicle.
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A motorcycle is not allowed to pass another vehicle.
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A motorcycle may pass another vehicle if the pass can be completed before another vehicle approaches.
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A motorcycle may pass on the shoulder.
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Ride more slowly than you would normally.
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Start slowing earlier than you would normally.
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Increase your following distance.
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Not communicate with the passenger while riding.
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Turn both your head and your shoulders to get a better look.
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Turn just your head, not your shoulders.
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Use only your mirrors.
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Only move your eyes, not your head.
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