2024 COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS WITH
100% DETAILED VERIFIED AND
CORRECT ANSWERS ACTUAL BRAND-
NEW EXAM ALREADY GRADED A+
To see better when following a car at night:
A. Increase your following distance and use your low
beam.
B. Use the headlights of the vehicle ahead.
C. Pass when safe and use your high beam.
D. Drop far back and use your high beam.
B. Use the headlights of the vehicle ahead. When
riding at night:
A. Always ride in the center lane.
B. Ride with flashers on.
C. Wear reflective clothing.
D. Follow closer to the vehicle ahead for safety.
C. Wear reflective clothing.
If you lock the front tire when stopping:
A. Release the rear brake.
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,B. Keep the front brake locked until fully stopped.
C. Keep both brakes locked.
D. Release and reapply the front brake.
D. Release and reapply the front brake.
In the picture above, the rear wheel locks while trying to
stop quickly. It is usually best to:
A. Maintain position and release the rear brake.
B. Lean the motorcycle and release the rear brake.
C. Release front brake and keep rear brake locked.
D. Keep the rear wheel locked until stopped.
D. Keep the rear wheel locked until stopped.
When swerving, it is important to:
A. Always brake before swerving.
B. Separate braking from swerving.
C. Always brake after swerving.
D. Swerve in the direction the hazard is traveling.
B. Separate braking from swerving.
To ride over metal bridge gratings:
A. Ride straight across.
B. Weave (zig-zag) across.
C. Cross at a sharp angle without changing lanes.
D. Speed up
A. Ride straight across.
To ride over an object on the road:
A. Stay seated until you have crossed it.
B. Rise slightly off the seat.
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,C. Edge across it.
D. Grip the gas tank with your knees.
B. Rise slightly off the seat.
When riding over an obstacle, it is usually best to:
A. Keep a normal seat position.
B. Rise slightly off the seat.
C. Grip the gas tank with your knees.
D. Lean forward as much as possible.
B. Rise slightly off the seat.
On a paved, two-lane road, sand and gravel are most
likely to collect:
A. In the left wheel track.
B. Near to center of the road.
C. Near the sides of the road.
D. In the center of the lane
C. Near the sides of the road.
On a wet road, it will usually be most slippery:
A. On loose gravel.
B. In the left wheel track.
C. In the right wheel track.
D. In the center portion of the lane
D. In the center portion of the lane
To discourage other drivers from sharing your lane, it is
usually best to:
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, A. Ride in the left portion of your lane.
B. Ride in the center portion of your lane.
C. Ride next to another vehicle.
D. Ride in the right portion of your lane.
B. Ride in the center portion of your lane.
Keeping a cushion of space around your motorcycle:
A. Is only necessary for beginning motorcyclists.
B. Allows you time and space to react.
C. Allows you to weave through traffic when you
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