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1. To avoid a collision with a hazard in the center of the lane, which lane position(s) should you ride in?
2. Which of the following should you do when dealing with an uneven surface?
3. When is it most important to check your mirrors?
4. The safest place to ride in the rain is
5. Grabbing the front brake could result in
6. At a controlled intersection, how can you know that another driver has seen you?
7. You may not park your car in any of the following places, except
8. ____ can affect your ability to ride a motorcycle.
9. What is the safest braking method?
10. When you feel like a driver might try to share your lane, what should you do?
11. When riding in a group, who is setting the pace of the group?
12. You can help stabilize your motorcycle during a turn by
13. Generally, motorcycles require
14. To help maintain balance during a turn, you should
15. If you are a beginner rider, you should ride no more than ____ hours per day.
16. Studies have shown that most crashes involved riders who
17. Rolling on the throttle through a turn will
18. In hot weather, what type of clothing should you wear while riding your motorcycle?
19. When starting on a hill, you should use ____ to hold you while you wait for the engine to take hold.
20. When you need to cross rail tracks that are parallel to you, how should you cross them?
To operate a motorcycle in Oregon, you must have a motorcycle instruction permit or a motorcycle endorsement for a 2-wheeled or 3-wheeled motorcycle on your driver's license. Licenses are issued by Driver and Motor Vehicle (DMV) Services. You can apply for an instruction permit or endorsement at age 16. A motorcycle permit or endorsement allows you to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, scooter, or moped on public roads.
To receive a motorcycle instruction permit, you must apply, submit the required documentation, pass the vision screening and the motorcycle knowledge exam, and pay the fees. To receive a 2-wheel motorcycle endorsement, you must successfully complete either the Basic Rider Training (BRT) or Intermediate Rider Training (IRT) course from Team Oregon. Additionally, you will need to submit an application and documentation, pass the vision screening, and pay the fees. Applicants who complete the BRT course are not required to take the motorcycle knowledge or skills tests. Those who complete the IRT course must pass the motorcycle skills test. To receive a 3-wheel motorcycle endorsement, you must apply, submit your documentation, pay the fees, and pass the vision, knowledge, and skills tests.
Tests are scheduled through the DMV. Only five locations in the state offer testing for a 3-wheel motorcycle endorsement. The motorcycle knowledge test contains 25 questions about road rules and safety. You must answer 20 of the questions correctly to pass. The motorcycle skills test assesses your ability to operate your motorcycle safely. If you fail, you must schedule your retest with the DMV.