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1. Cross railroad tracks at an angle of at least 45 degrees because
2. Which of the following is true about starting while on an upward hill?
3. In which of these scenarios is it the least important to check your mirrors?
4. Most of your motorcycle's stopping power is provided by
5. When you turn:
6. When you feel like a driver might try to share your lane, what should you do?
7. While you are riding on a curvy road, your motorcycle position should
8. An approved helmet can save a motorcycle rider from ____ in most collision situations.
9. When carrying loads:
10. When you ride in a group
11. In order to swerve properly, you must
12. When riding in a group, motorcyclists should ride
13. If you are riding with a group of motorcycles, is it safe to share a lane?
14. Which of the following does not increase your safety when riding at night?
15. When carrying a load, you should
16. How can you ride safely on slippery surfaces?
17. In hot weather, what type of clothing should you wear while riding your motorcycle?
To operate a motorcycle in Illinois, you must have a valid Class M or Class L license. You can receive a license from a Secretary of State (SOS) facility. A Class L license permits you to drive motorcycles, motorbikes, mopeds, and scooters that are 150cc or less. A Class M license allows to you operate any type of motorcycle. Minors can apply for a 24-month motorcycle instruction permit to operate motorbikes that are 150cc or less. If you are 18 or older, you may apply for a 12-month instruction permit for any type of motorcycle.
To receive a motorcycle instruction permit, you must apply, submit your documentation, pass the motorcycle knowledge test, and pay the fees. Minors must also successfully complete a driver's education course. To receive a Class L or M license, you must apply, submit your documentation, pass the motorcycle skills test, and pay the fees. Additionally, anyone under the age of 18 must complete an approved motorcycle training course. Applicants who are over the age of 18 may complete the state's Motorcycle Rider Education Course in lieu of the written and driving exams.
The written exam can be taken at your local SOS office. The test contains 25 questions about how to safely operate a motorcycle. You must answer 20 questions correctly to pass. The motorcycle skills test assesses your on-cycle abilities. If you fail either test, you must wait seven days to retest.