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1. Motorcycles must be cautious when approaching an intersection because they are smaller, and therefore
2. Which of the following is a way to reduce your reaction time?
3. When approaching an uncontrolled intersection, you must ____.
4. Motorcyclists should ____ riding in a lane alongside other motor vehicles.
5. When checking the handicap lift, the things you should look for are
6. What does a flashing red light mean?
7. When is it most important to check your mirrors?
8. The gearshift lever is located
9. When carrying cargo or a passenger
10. In which of these scenarios is it the least important to check your mirrors?
11. If your motorcycle starts to wobble, you should
12. One benefit to group riding is:
13. When riding on the road, you should create more space and minimize harm from any hazard by
14. It is important to check your mirrors when
15. When should a passenger mount the motorcycle?
16. When can a motorcycle ride in an h.o.v. lane?
17. When parking in a parallel parking space, you should park
18. If you brake hard on a straightaway and your rear brake locks
19. To avoid confusing other drivers you should:
20. When traveling in a group, you should never ride
To operate a motorcycle in Massachusetts, you must have a motorcycle license. Licenses are issued by the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV). You can apply for a motorcycle learner's permit at the age of 16. At age 16 ½, you can apply for a Class M motorcycle license. A motorcycle permit or license allows you to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, scooter, or moped on public roads.
To receive a motorcycle learner's permit, you must apply, submit your required documentation, pass the vision screening and the Class M knowledge test, and pay the fees. Once you have earned your motorcycle learner's permit, you can apply for a Class M license. Applicants over the age of 18 have the option to complete the Motorcycle Rider Education Program (MREP) or pass the Class M road test. Minors must successfully pass the MREP program and fulfill all junior operator requirements to receive a motorcycle license.
The Class M knowledge test is taken at your local RMV. The test contains 25 questions on road rules, the consequences of driving while under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and other safety issues. You must answer 18 of the questions correctly to pass. The Class M road test is taken at the RMV and assesses your ability to operate your motorcycle safely. If you fail the road test twice, you must successfully complete an RMV approved basic riding course before you can schedule another exam.