COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+
45 to 90 degrees to the curb with a wheel or fender touching the curb.
When parked at a roadside, your motorcycle should be parked at an angle of ...
When making a normal, nonemergency stop, use ...
both brakes at the same time and downshift.
The front brake has ...
more stopping power, providing three-quarters of your total stopping power.
In normal turns, the rider and the motorcycle should ...
lean together at the same angle.
In slow tight turns, the rider should keep his or her body ...
straight and only lean the motorcycle.
Signal your left or right turn during the last ...
100 feet before reaching the turning point.
At highway speeds, it is best to signal at least ...
five seconds before changing lanes.
Most collisions involve riders who ...
• Underbrake the front tire and overbrake the rear.
• Did not separate braking from swerving or did not choose to swerve when it was
appropriate.
, If the front wheel locks, ...
release the front brake immediately and then reap- ply it firmly. At the same time, press
down on the rear brake.
If you accidentally lock the rear brake on a good traction surface, you can ...
keep it locked until you have completely stopped.
If you must brake while leaning, ...
apply the brakes lightly and reduce the throttle
If braking is required, ...
separate it from swerving.
When it starts to rain, ...
ride in a vehicle's tire tracks.
In California, it is illegal for a person under 21 years old to drive ...
with a BAC of 0.01% or above.
Passengers on motorcycles should ...
sit as far forward as possible without crowding you.
... is a major factor in collisions caused by motorcycles.
Following too closely
To execute a turn safely, a motorcycle rider should always ...
lean the motorcycle in the direction of the curve or turn.
If the motorcycle starts to wobble, ...
close the throttle gradually. Fighting the wobble, accelerating, or applying the brakes
quickly can make it worse.
The Class M1/M2 permit includes the following restrictions: ...