2024 Utah Motorcycle Test Flashcards Utah law requires two rear-view mirrors on every motorcycle False The best way to stop quicklyUse both brakes at the same time Usually, a good way to handle a tailgater is change lanes and let them pass Reflective clothing shouldBe worn day and night If you wait one hour per drink for thealcohol to be
eliminated from your bodybefore riding:
side effects from the drinking may still remain If you are chased by a dogApproach the animal slowly, then speed up The car below is waiting to enter theintersection. It is best
to:
Reduce speed and be ready to react
A plastic shatter-resistant face shield: Helps protect your whole face
When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should position themselves Just behind the leader A Beginning Rider Course is required for all riders.False If the motorcycle you test on is a 250cc motorcycle, you will berestricted to riding motorcycles less than 649cc.True The FRONT brake supplies how much of the potential stopping power?about 70%
To swerve correctly:Press the handgrip in the direction of the turn
Passengers should:Lean as you lean
Every motorized vehicle driven/ridden on public roads orhighways needs to be insured, registered and licensed/endorsed.True More than half of all crashesInvolve riders who have ridden their motorcycles less than
- months
If you are younger than years of age, you are requiredto wear a DOT approved helmet.21 f a tire goes flat while riding and youmust stop, it is usually
best to:
Brake on the good tire and steer tothe side of the road.to reduce your reaction time, you should cover the clutch lever and brakes When turning while riding, you shouldturn your head and eyes to look where you're going It is MOST important to flash yourbrake light whenYou will be slowing suddenly When it starts to rain it is usually best to Ride in the tire tracks left by cars Making eye contact with other driversDoesn't mean that the driver will yield If your motorcycle starts to wobble:Grip the handlebars firmly and close the throttle gradually