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1. The road ahead looks slippery. what should you do?
2. The fastest way to stop is to
3. You should avoid attaching cargo to a motorcycle with
4. Out of all motorcycle crashes, what percentage of riders had been drinking?
5. The ____ brake is the most important because it ____.
6. How can you increase your visibility at blind intersections?
7. The rear brake provides ____ of the motorcycle's stopping power.
8. How can you reduce your reaction time when approaching an intersection?
9. As a motorcycle rider in tennessee, you must wear a helmet
10. When riding in a group, the staggered formation should be avoided when
11. You can increase your line of sight when preparing to pass by
12. If there are hazards on your left, what lane position should you ride in?
13. Because motorcycles accelerate faster than other vehicles on the road, you must
14. Grabbing the front brake could result in
15. While riding a motorcycle, you are considered legally intoxicated if
16. When it comes to drivers, eye contact
17. If your front wheel locks, your best course of action is to
18. If either tire goes flat while riding, what should you do?
19. When should a passenger get on the motorcycle?
20. The tires on your motorcycle should be checked
To operate a motorcycle in Tennessee, you must have a motorcycle learner's permit or a Class M license. Licenses are issued by the Department of Safety and Homeland Security (DOS). At age 15, you can apply for a motorcycle learner's permit or a Class M-Limited permit, which allows you to drive a scooter that is under 125cc. At age 16, you can apply for a Class M 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 or license, you must apply, submit the required documentation, pay the fees, and pass the vision screening, the motorcycle rules of the road knowledge exam, a pre-trip inspection, and the motorcycle skills test. If you do not currently hold a Class D or PD license, you will also be required to take the regular driver rules of the road knowledge exam. The motorcycle skills tests can be waived if you successfully complete a Motorcycle Safety Foundation course. Both the knowledge and skills tests may be waived if you successfully complete the Tennessee Certified Motorcycle Rider Education Program (MREP).
Tests are scheduled through a DOS Driver Services center. The motorcycle rules of the road knowledge exam contains 25 questions about road rules. 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 the test, your examiner will determine when you can retest.