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Motorcycle handling

Question 1 of 40

What should you do before starting a motorcycle engine?

Question 2 of 40

What should the motorcyclist do as they approach this junction?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should the motorcyclist do as they approach this junction? - Stop, as the car has right of way

Question 3 of 40

What can motorcyclists do to improve their safety on the road?

Question 4 of 40

What can cause a motorcycle to skid?

Question 5 of 40

It's very cold and the road looks wet. What should you do if you can't hear any road noise as you ride?

Question 6 of 40

When should you wear full protective clothing while riding a motorcycle?

Question 7 of 40

What should you do before you start a journey in foggy conditions?

Question 8 of 40

Where's the best place to park your motorcycle?

Question 9 of 40

What should you do when you're riding in windy conditions?

Question 10 of 40

Where should you normally position your motorcycle while you're riding on the road?

Question 11 of 40

Your motorcycle is parked on a two-way road. How should you get on the machine?

Question 12 of 40

What will happen if you ride with your clutch lever pulled in for longer than is necessary?

Question 13 of 40

What should you do when you're approaching a road that has a surface of loose chippings?

www.drivingtheorytest.uk - DVSA Driving Theory Test UK Online - What should you do when you're approaching a road that has a surface of loose chippings? - Ride normally

Question 14 of 40

How is the road surface affected when it rains after a long, dry, hot spell?

Question 15 of 40

What’s most likely to cause a motorcycle to skid?

Question 16 of 40

Your motorcycle doesn't have linked brakes. In an emergency, what should you do to stop quickly?

Question 17 of 40

What will happen if you look down at the front wheel while riding?

Question 18 of 40

In normal riding conditions, when should you brake?

Question 19 of 40

What will affect the stopping distance of your motorcycle?

Question 20 of 40

You're on a motorway at night. When may you have your headlights switched off?

Question 21 of 40

What should you do if you have to park on the road while visibility is reduced by fog?

Question 22 of 40

What should you do if you ride over broken glass and get a puncture?

Question 23 of 40

How can you see spilt fuel on a wet road?

Question 24 of 40

Which type of road surface increases the risk of skidding for motorcyclists?

Question 25 of 40

You're riding on a wet road. How should you use the brakes in these conditions?

Question 26 of 40

The road is wet and you're filtering past a line of queuing traffic. Why should you take particular care if you ride on painted road markings?

Question 27 of 40

Why should you be careful when riding over tram lines?

Question 28 of 40

You're riding a motorcycle that doesn't have anti-lock brakes (ABS). What should you do if you have to brake sharply and your motorcycle starts to skid?

Question 29 of 40

What would make a rainbow-coloured pattern on a wet road surface?

Question 30 of 40

What does a traction control system (TCS) help to prevent?

Question 31 of 40

You're riding a motorcycle that doesn't have anti-lock brakes (ABS). What should you do if braking too hard has caused both wheels to skid?

Question 32 of 40

Your motorcycle doesn't have linked brakes. What should you do when braking normally to a stop?

Question 33 of 40

You're sitting on a stationary motorcycle. What should you be able to do when you're checking your riding position?

Question 34 of 40

It's been raining after a long dry spell. How will the road surface be affected?

Question 35 of 40

Riding with the side stand down could cause you to crash. When is this most likely to happen?

Question 36 of 40

You’re carrying a friend on the back of your motorcycle. You buy fuel at the service station, then make various checks, including your tyre pressures. You want to turn left when you leave the forecourt. There are parked cars obscuring your view. It begins to snow just before you reach your destination.

Question 37 of 40

You’re carrying a friend on the back of your motorcycle. You buy fuel at the service station, then make various checks, including your tyre pressures. You want to turn left when you leave the forecourt. There are parked cars obscuring your view. It begins to snow just before you reach your destination.

Question 38 of 40

You’re carrying a friend on the back of your motorcycle. You buy fuel at the service station, then make various checks, including your tyre pressures. You want to turn left when you leave the forecourt. There are parked cars obscuring your view. It begins to snow just before you reach your destination.

Question 39 of 40

You’re carrying a friend on the back of your motorcycle. You buy fuel at the service station, then make various checks, including your tyre pressures. You want to turn left when you leave the forecourt. There are parked cars obscuring your view. It begins to snow just before you reach your destination.

Question 40 of 40

You’re carrying a friend on the back of your motorcycle. You buy fuel at the service station, then make various checks, including your tyre pressures. You want to turn left when you leave the forecourt. There are parked cars obscuring your view. It begins to snow just before you reach your destination.