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1. How can you protect yourself from injury during a collision?
2. When stopped at a stop sign, the motorcycle should
3. If you can't cross an obstacle straight on, you should cross at an angle of at least ____ degrees.
4. Drivers in other vehicles present a particular hazard when
5. If you suspect the road ahead is slippery, what should you do?
6. In countersteering to initiate a turn, pushing the right handgrip will allow the motorcycle to
7. If you are unable to show proof of insurance if pulled over, you have ____ days to produce it.
8. Which of the following provide(s) the best traction for motorcycles?
9. A motorcycle mini-lane is
10. In locations where there is oil and grease buildup, the best lane position is
11. When you need to cross rail tracks that are parallel to you, how should you cross them?
12. The best way to protect your eyes is with
13. When a highway is divided into two roadways by a median or barrier
14. When choosing a lane position, the best position
15. Before every ride, you should check your motorcycle's
16. Convex side mirrors on motorcycles make cars seem
17. When can you operate a motorcycle between lanes of traffic?
18. If you need to brake and swerve, you should
19. When riding behind a car, which lane position will keep you the most visible to the driver?
20. What does choosing the best lane position mean?
To operate a motorcycle in Vermont, you must have a motorcycle permit or endorsement on your driver's or junior driver's license. Licenses are issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a motorcycle learner's permit or endorsement. A motorcycle permit or endorsement allows you to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, scooter, or moped legally on public roads.
To receive a motorcycle learner's permit, you must apply, submit the required documentation, pass the motorcycle written exam, and pay the fees. If you successfully complete a Vermont Motorcycle Awareness Program, the written exam will be waived. To receive a motorcycle endorsement, you must currently hold a driver's or junior driver's license. Additionally, you will need to apply, submit the required documentation, pass the written exam and the riding skills test, and pay the fees. In Vermont, there is an annual fee for a motorcycle endorsement.
Tests are scheduled through the DMV. The motorcycle written test contains 25 questions about safe riding practices and road rules. You must answer 20 of the questions correctly to pass. The motorcycle rider skills test assesses your ability to operate your motorcycle safely. If you fail a test, you must wait one day to retake it.