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Total Rider e-Course Exam Questions Containing 99 Terms with Answers/ A+ Score Solutions 2024.
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a formula for making basic turns is to - Answer: slow, look, press, roll
the brakes are not used like an on/off switch because - Answer: the wheels could lock up to shift to a higher gear - Answer: squeeze the clutch lever and roll off the throttle, lift the gear shift lever, release the clutch besides seeing the neutral light on, a way to check for neutral is - Answer: with the engine off, roll the motorcycle with the clutch lever released do not release the clutch lever immediately after starting the engine because - Answer: the motorcycle may be in gear you know a motorcycles seat height is appropriate if - Answer: your feet can reach the ground and support the motorcycle the best source of information about motorcycle care is - Answer: the motorcycle owners manual dress for the ride as well as the crash means - Answer: your gear should provide comfort, protection, and conspicuity when new, a good helmet should fit - Answer: snugly the most important feature of motorcycle footwear is that - Answer: it helps protect ankles and feet in a tip over
the F in fine-c stands for - Answer: fuel, means if equipped, turn the fuel supply valve ON the I in fine-c stands for - Answer: ignition, means turn the ignition switch to the ON position. some indicator lights should come on the N in fine-c stands for - Answer: neutral. the green light in the instrument cluster indicates neutral. when in neutral, the motorcycle will roll forward and backward with the clutch lever and front brake lever released. the E in fine-c stands for - Answer: engine cut off switch, means put the switch in the run/on position the C in fine-c stands for - Answer: choke and clutch. means to set the choke and squeeze in the clutch lever. the choke should be on for a cold engine. although some motorcycles do not have a choke to stop the engine - Answer: 1. move the engine cut off switch to OFF with your right thumb
if you lose control of the motorcycle and want to stop - Answer: squeeze in the clutch lever fully and use the brakes as needed what is the friction zone? - Answer: a small area in the travel of the clutch lever that controls the connection between the engine and the rear wheel. fully squeezing in the clutch lever removes power from the rear wheel press means to - Answer: use handgrip pressure to adjust lean a good cornering strategy to use is - Answer: search, setup, smooth search- look around setup- adjust speed and position smooth- be smooth as you operate controls through the curve what is engine braking? - Answer: shifting to a lower gear and easing out the clutch lever good posture is - Answer: - back straight, head up -feet on the footrests and near the controls
what should you do by the time you stop? - Answer: be in first gear, square the handlebars, and dont release the clutch until you are ready to move out what does TCLOCS stand for - Answer: tires and wheels, controls, lights and electrics, oil and other fluids, chassis, stands blood alochol content (BAC) is determined by what 3 factors - Answer: 1. the amount of alcohol consumed
what should you do if your motorcycle weaves or wobbles? - Answer: 1. keep a firm hold on the handgrips without locking your arms or fighting the steering
in a rear tire skid when the rear wheel is not in line with the front wheel, you want to release the rear brake to quickly straighten the motorcycle - Answer: false how does a motorcyclist divide a lane to determine positioning? - Answer: into 3 portions to stay safe when riding in traffic, you should? - Answer: ride as if you are invisible to others to reduce risk in traffic, you need to first - Answer: search ahead, behind, and to the sides the minimum recommended following distance in ideal riding conditions is - Answer: 2 seconds the 4 second urgent time and distance generally corresponds to - Answer: the distance needed for a quick response to a problem the total stopping distance consists of 3 parts - Answer: perception, reaction, braking SEE stands for - Answer: Search, Evaluate, Execute the evaluate part of SEE includes thinking beyond the moment about options and potential hazards - Answer: true
execute means to use smooth and well-timed actions, and includes the three actions steps of; - Answer: adjust speed, adjust position, communicate intentions do not pass more than __ vehicles at a time - Answer: one what should you do if your throttle sticks? - Answer: twist the throttle back and forth a couple times what happens if you ride with a tire pressure too low? - Answer: the tire will overheat and possibly fail. maybe blowout. 4 basic parts of a helmet - Answer: outer shell, impact absorbing liner, comfort padding, retention system outer shell - Answer: keeps objects from reaching the head and absorbs impact impact absorbing liner - Answer: absorbs shock comfort padding - Answer: soft foam and cloth layer next to your head. retention system - Answer: used to fasten the helmet to your head. commonly a chinstrap with d-rings
use the right third lane (LP3).. - Answer: to avoid windblast from an oncoming truck, to see better when approaching a left hand curve, to be visible at an intersection with a limited view to the left what does anti lock brakes (ABS) do? - Answer: keeps the wheels from locking or skidding when too much brake pressure is applied for surface conditions with combined or linked breaks.. - Answer: braking force is applied to both wheels when either control is used with integrated brakes.. - Answer: pressing the rear brake pedal also applies some braking force to the front brake if you need to cross over an obstacle or bump.. - Answer: slow as much as possible, approach at a 90 degree angle, avoid fixating on the obstacle, rise off the seat with your knees bent and against the tank, use your legs as shock absorbers cont.. - Answer: hold both handgrips firmly, just before contact shift your weight to the rear and roll on the throttle to extend the front forks, upon contact- abruptly roll off the throttle so the rear wheel is not under power when it crosses over the obstacle, sit down when the bike is stable and continue to SEE