Move onto the shoulder to get out of their way.
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Speed up and put distance between you and the tailgater.
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Ignore them.
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Change lanes and let them pass.
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Number of tests: | 16 |
Number of questions: | 25 |
Passing score: | 20 |
Move onto the shoulder to get out of their way.
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Speed up and put distance between you and the tailgater.
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Ignore them.
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Change lanes and let them pass.
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Always pick one part of the lane to occupy and never leave that part of the lane.
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Vary your lane position as conditions warrant.
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Only ride in the center of the lane so other vehicles can see you more easily.
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Ride in a zigzag pattern so other drivers notice you.
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Shift through multiple gears at a time.
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Shift through one gear at a time.
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Always shift all the way down to neutral first.
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Accelerate.
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Should only be used when you need to stop quickly.
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Should be used only under slippery conditions.
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Is not as effective as the rear brake.
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Is safe to use, if used properly.
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The amount of alcohol consumed
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Body weight
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How quickly the alcohol was consumed
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How often alcohol is consumed
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Counterbalance the leaning motorcycle by keeping their body upright.
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Lean at the same angle as the motorcycle.
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Lean in the opposite direction of the motorcycle and the turn.
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Counterbalance their leaning body by keeping the motorcycle upright.
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